Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Crowley Situation Report #2, December 29, as of 5:00pm
Crowley Situation Report #2:
Busby Island Bay Response
Project Plan
SITREP #2- December 29, 2009 @ 1700 hrs
Pathfinder Fuel Transfer
At 1925hrs 28DEC09, the fuel transfer operations from the PATHFINDER to the Petro Star tank farm were completed. Volumes received at the tank farm were gauged by an independent testing company, Caleb Brett.
At 1102 hrs 29DEC09 the Tug PATHFINDER was flat towed by the tug INVADER from the Valdez Petroleum Dock (VPT) to the Valdez Container Dock (VCT) in Port Valdez. The vessel was attended by two line boats and the VALDEZ STAR.
At 1204hrs, the PATHFINDER was moored at the (VCT). The tug is fully boomed and there is a 24 hour security watch aboard.
Emerald Environmental Services began removing the liquid contents of the PATHFINDER dirty oil tank at 1445hrs. The operation will continue with the vessels dirty water tanks, and vessel engine room bilge. Transfer operations are being conducted in accordance with Crowley’s documented procedures. In addition, her fuel tanks, which were previous discharged at the VPT, will be vacuumed stripped of any residual fuel.
As of 1700 today, December 29:
The tug Pathfinder is secured and boomed at the Valdez Container Dock (VCT) in Port Valdez. There is 24 hour security.
Transfer operations continue with Emerald Environmental Services.
Diesel fuel volumes are in final calculations.
An Independent Marine Surveyor is scheduled to visit the vessel on 30DEC09.
Pathfinder Towage
Crowley is in the process of preparing a towing plan for repositioning the PATHFINDER to a repair facility, location not yet determined. The tow plan will be approved by the United States Coast Guard prior to further movement of the vessel.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Additional Spill Photos
Coast Guard Overflight Video
USCG Press Release: Pathfinder response winds down
Press release online has photos from the response: Pathfinder response winds down
VALDEZ, Alaska - The tug Pathfinder was moored at Port of Valdez early Sunday morning after being safely towed from Busby Island in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Crews will begin to remove fuel from the vessel over the weekend. A limited amount of diesel fuel will remain on board in order to power ship systems while the vessel’s damage is more fully assessed.
The results of the today’s observation flight did not indicate any sign of fuel spilled during the vessel’s transit to Valdez. Crews are decontaminating boom and recovered fuel storage tanks so they can be returned to standby service in local oil spill response inventories.
The Unified Command is maintaining oversight of the operations as crews shift from recovery of the Pathfinder, to equipment clean up and the damage assessment of the tug. The response will transition to project status at 6 p.m. Sunday.
“Crowley remains focused on removing the diesel fuel remaining on the vessel,” said Jim Butler, Crowley information officer. “Once the fuel has been removed, Crowley will conduct a detailed damage assessment of the vessel.”
“Response crews worked long hours during some of the shortest days of the year,” said Steve Russell, environmental specialist with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. “Crews conducted their work with the highest priority on safety and environmental protection.”
The incident is under investigation by the Coast Guard. Crowley is cooperating fully with the investigation while decontaminating the vessels and equipment used and demobilizing resources. Results will be available upon completion of the investigation.
Editors note [USCG's editor]: The Joint Information Center for the Pathfinder response will be standing down at 6 p.m. Sunday. Media should direct specific inquiries to individual agency or company representative.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Updated ADEC Situation Report
Update on Pathfinder Tug
PWSRCAC President Steve Lewis comments in ADN article
From the article: ""We will be pursuing the 'why' and the 'how' in order to come up with the 'what' to make sure it doesn't happen again," Lewis said."
More from the Anchorage Daily News: Damaged tug towed slowly from Bligh Reef to Port Valdez
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Presentation Prepared by Crowley and ADEC for the December 26, 2009 Regional Stakeholder Committee Meeting (1 of 3)
Presentation Prepared by Crowley and ADEC for the December 26, 2009 Regional Stakeholder Committee Meeting (2 of 3)
Presentation Prepared by Crowley and ADEC for the December 26, 2009 Regional Stakeholder Committee Meeting (3 of 3)
Updated ADEC Situation Report
Updated Timeline of Pathfinder Incident (as of 12/26 at 1420)
Initial Call @ 1814
Call into CMS @ 1830
***Weather SE 30 Seas 3-4 Rain***
Position when grounded:
60-50.393N
146-52.942W
12/23/2009-Wednesday
1814 Pathfinder aground Bligh Reef
1815 Aware u/w-turned around per SERVS back to dock
1830 Free from reef leaking diesel (amount??)
1845 Looking to ID source
1845 Pathfinder reports 2 center pressurized indicating leak
1845 Pathfinder off reef
1938 Stephen Wilson-activated
O’Brien’s & Chadux
O’Brien’s-Mark Delozier-In Valdez and u/w to SERVS
1937 Sent APSC Response Coordinator (Rob Burkes) to Valdez Star
1938 Invader u/w ETA 2200
1945 Pathfinder anchored
2000 Valdez Star underway ETA 2300
2015 R & R Divers activated
2030 Alaska Challenger-Activated & ready
Diver activation-2hr
ETA to SERVS dock-transit time to Pathfinder 2hrs
2040 CMC-Risk-Ned Penitsch-Voice Message
2045 Doug Davis/Legal Counsel Comms
2140 D & A Test-Pathfinder reported completed (breathalyzer and urine sample)
2147 Invader on scene
Sight characterization completed and reported to duty office-atmosphere readings normal
2211 Valdez Star on scene
1 APSC Response Coordinator
2300 Alaska Challenger u/w ETA 0130
R&R Divers & CMS Port Engineer Mike Huisingh
12/24/2009-Thursday
0030 Alert ETA 0230
1900 ft CSI Boom
4 Totes Anchor (4-50lb anchors per tote)
Sausage Boom (25 bags-40ft per bag)
4 TCC personnel/1 APSC Response Coordinator
For Valdez Star Crew-Brian Bancroft Trainee 2/M (off Nanuq)/Chris Holmes Trainee Captain (Stalwart)
0048 Global Offshore Diving and Salvage on Stand-By
0113 Conference-Art Knowle, Gail Colby and Charlie Nalen-TAPS owners/Kathy Zinn (Valdez Terminal Manager) agree to allow access to spill response resources (Verbal Agreement-awaiting written request from Charlie Nalen)
0330 R & R Diving Report-extensive bottom damage
0430 Alaska Challenger Departure from scene
R & R Diving ETA Port 0630
0600 Safety/Pre-ops briefing-discussed mission for fishing vessels w/captains
0640 Fishing Vessels Deployed
Lisa Michelle (Scott Caruthers)-Boom Tender
Steven Daniel (Steve Alley)-Current Buster
Alaskan Spirit (Pat Day)-Current Buster
Northern Girl (Delbert Ferrier)-Boom Tender
Deserie Lynne (Kyle Rennie)-Skimmer and Mini Barge System
Lucky (Bill Copeland)
0645 2 Kjichak boats deployed
Jerry Saylors and Doc Cummings (SERVS Response Coordinators)
0700 Weather-5 knots NE calm light rain
Pathfinder at anchor in Busby Island Bay
Zero witnessed sheen or oil on surface
0730 Alaska Challenger returns to port
0805 Boom deployment complete
0900 ETA Chadux Chartered Flights
0930 Mark Delozier over flight-chartered SERVS helo
0940 Endurance ETD Port (ETA Busby 1215)
Current Buster
Mini Barge
Wilden (diaphragm) Pump
Parastatic Pump
1000 ft suction/50 ft discharge
0958 Weather Report-Bligh Reef winds out of 010 degrees true 16 knots gusting 18 knots
1000 Endurance tasked to investigate sheen
1015 helo over flight reported 3 miles long sheen approx 1-1 ½ mile off Glacier Island between Finski Point and Bullhead-grey rainbow sheen mix
1115 Chadux Charter Plane (1st plane) arrives
1130 (approx time) Valdez Star skimming the area
1158 Chadux Charter Plane (2nd plane)-Fly Over Flight arrives
1200 Coast Guard helo fly over
1237 Walt Tague proceeds as Incident Commander
1300 Journey departure to Busby Island w/8 Chadux personnel
1300 Over flight-SERVS helo
1330 Unified Command Meeting
1410 Coast Guard C-130 reports sheen has diminished in size
1700 Tow Plan/Transit Plan Teleconference w/Coast Guard
1730 Captain Ted Chambers arrives relief of Pathfinder Captain
TBD Lighter approx 8 hrs after prep and Coast Guard approval
1800 Prep for lightering
1830 Journey u/w to port
1900 Mike Huisingh (Port Engineer), Rich Hendren (Director, ESQA Alaska) and Ted Chambers (Captain) departure to Busby Bay
1925 Coast Guard gives provisional approval (subject to discussed changes) of Transfer & Transit Plan
2000 ETA F/V Bartender & F/V Wits End Busby Bay
12/25/09-Friday
0034 Lightering started-3 center fuel tank
0045 Lightering stopped
Sheen in boomed area
0745 Kimberlin’s Cat u/w to Valdez
1000 SERVS fly over (max 50ft)
Sheen south of vessel
Sheen w/w boomed area
Vessel discharging sheen
1010 Coast Guard over flight
1300 Lightering Plan Revised by Coast Guard
1530 Sawmill Creek arrives at Busby Island
1605 Lightering resumes
3 Center Tank flow strong
1837 3 Center Lightering complete
1853 2 Tier Boom in place and anchored
1915 Lightering started-2 center
2113 Lightering stopped-2 center
Diesel from 3C=18,937
Diesel from 2C=17,120
Water from both=13,300
Total=49,357
12/26/09-Saturday
0700 Morning Briefing
0700 No visible sheen w/in boom
0915 Report of burp of fuel w/in boom (approx 1 gal)
Deployed drum skimmer & absorbs
0930 SERVS helo over flight w/Steve Hood (SERVS)
1000 Tow Plan Revision 1
1055 Waste Mgt plan approved
1218 Coast Guard Cutter Long Island arrives to Busby Island
1302 2 Coast Guard personnel onboard Pathfinder-move to Invader before transit
1340 Transit brief
1400 Weighing Anchor
1404 Pathfinder/Invader u/w to Valdez (5hr transit time)
Updated Timeline of Pathfinder Incident (as of 12/26 at 1245)
Initial Call @ 1814
Call into CMS @ 1830
***Weather SE 30 Seas 3-4 Rain***
Position when grounded:
60-50.393N
146-52.942W
12/23/2009-Wednesday
1814 Pathfinder aground Bligh Reef
1815 Aware u/w-turned around per SERVS back to dock
1830 Free from reef leaking diesel (amount??)
1845 Looking to ID source
1845 Pathfinder reports 2 center pressurized indicating leak
1845 Pathfinder off reef
1938 Stephen Wilson-activated
O’Brien’s & Chadux
O’Brien’s-Mark Delozier-In Valdez and u/w to SERVS
1937 Sent APSC Response Coordinator (Rob Burkes) to Valdez Star
1938 Invader u/w ETA 2200
1945 Pathfinder anchored
2000 Valdez Star underway ETA 2300
2015 R & R Divers activated
2030 Alaska Challenger-Activated & ready
Diver activation-2hr
ETA to SERVS dock-transit time to Pathfinder 2hrs
2040 CMC-Risk-Ned Penitsch-Voice Message
2045 Doug Davis/Legal Counsel Comms
2140 D & A Test-Pathfinder reported completed (breathalyzer and urine sample)
2147 Invader on scene
Sight characterization completed and reported to duty office-atmosphere readings normal
2211 Valdez Star on scene
1 APSC Response Coordinator
2300 Alaska Challenger u/w ETA 0130
R&R Divers & CMS Port Engineer Mike Huisingh
12/24/2009-Thursday
0030 Alert ETA 0230
1900 ft CSI Boom
4 Totes Anchor (4-50lb anchors per tote)
Sausage Boom (25 bags-40ft per bag)
4 TCC personnel/1 APSC Response Coordinator
For Valdez Star Crew-Brian Bancroft Trainee 2/M (off Nanuq)/Chris Holmes Trainee Captain (Stalwart)
0048 Global Offshore Diving and Salvage on Stand-By
0113 Conference-Art Knowle, Gail Colby and Charlie Nalen-TAPS owners/Kathy Zinn (Valdez Terminal Manager) agree to allow access to spill response resources (Verbal Agreement-awaiting written request from Charlie Nalen)
0330 R & R Diving Report-extensive bottom damage
0430 Alaska Challenger Departure from scene
R & R Diving ETA Port 0630
0600 Safety/Pre-ops briefing-discussed mission for fishing vessels w/captains
0640 Fishing Vessels Deployed
Lisa Michelle (Scott Caruthers)-Boom Tender
Steven Daniel (Steve Alley)-Current Buster
Alaskan Spirit (Pat Day)-Current Buster
Northern Girl (Delbert Ferrier)-Boom Tender
Deserie Lynne (Kyle Rennie)-Skimmer and Mini Barge System
Lucky (Bill Copeland)
0645 2 Kjichak boats deployed
Jerry Saylors and Doc Cummings (SERVS Response Coordinators)
0700 Weather-5 knots NE calm light rain
Pathfinder at anchor in Busby Island Bay
Zero witnessed sheen or oil on surface
0730 Alaska Challenger returns to port
0805 Boom deployment complete
0900 ETA Chadux Chartered Flights
0930 Mark Delozier over flight-chartered SERVS helo
0940 Endurance ETD Port (ETA Busby 1215)
Current Buster
Mini Barge
Wilden (diaphragm) Pump
Parastatic Pump
1000 ft suction/50 ft discharge
0958 Weather Report-Bligh Reef winds out of 010 degrees true 16 knots gusting 18 knots
1000 Endurance tasked to investigate sheen
1015 helo over flight reported 3 miles long sheen approx 1-1 ½ mile off Glacier Island between Finski Point and Bullhead-grey rainbow sheen mix
1115 Chadux Charter Plane (1st plane) arrives
1130 (approx time) Valdez Star skimming the area
1158 Chadux Charter Plane (2nd plane)-Fly Over Flight arrives
1200 Coast Guard helo fly over
1237 Walt Tague proceeds as Incident Commander
1300 Journey departure to Busby Island w/8 Chadux personnel
1300 Over flight-SERVS helo
1330 Unified Command Meeting
1410 Coast Guard C-130 reports sheen has diminished in size
1700 Tow Plan/Transit Plan Teleconference w/Coast Guard
1730 Captain Ted Chambers arrives relief of Pathfinder Captain
TBD Lighter approx 8 hrs after prep and Coast Guard approval
1800 Prep for lightering
1830 Journey u/w to port
1900 Mike Huisingh (Port Engineer), Rich Hendren (Director, ESQA Alaska) and Ted Chambers (Captain) departure to Busby Bay
1925 Coast Guard gives provisional approval (subject to discussed changes) of Transfer & Transit Plan
2000 ETA F/V Bartender & F/V Wits End Busby Bay
12/25/09-Friday
0034 Lightering started-3 center fuel tank
0045 Lightering stopped
Sheen in boomed area
0745 Kimberlin’s Cat u/w to Valdez
1000 SERVS fly over (max 50ft)
Sheen south of vessel
Sheen w/w boomed area
Vessel discharging sheen
1010 Coast Guard over flight
1300 Lightering Plan Revised by Coast Guard
1530 Sawmill Creek arrives at Busby Island
1605 Lightering resumes
3 Center Tank flow strong
1837 3 Center Lightering complete
1853 2 Tier Boom in place and anchored
1915 Lightering started-2 center
2113 Lightering stopped-2 center
Diesel from 3C=18,937
Diesel from 2C=17,120
Water from both=13,300
Total=49,357
12/26/09-Saturday
0700 Morning Briefing
0700 No visible sheen w/in boom
0915 Report of burp of fuel w/in boom (approx 1 gal)
Deployed drum skimmer & absorbs
0930 SERVS helo over flight w/Steve Hood (SERVS)
1000 Tow Plan Revision 1
1055 Waste Mgt plan approved
1230 ETA Coast Guard Cutter Long Island arrives to Busby Island
Friday, December 25, 2009
Updated ADEC Situation Report
ADEC Incident Notification Page
PWSRCAC Press Release Regarding Pathfinder Incident
Tug grounding raises troubling questions, reinforces lessons of Exxon Valdez spill
Steve Lewis, president of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council, today issued this statement on the Dec. 23, 2009, grounding of the ice scout tug Pathfinder on Bligh Reef in Prince William Sound
Like most Alaskans, we at the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council are baffled as to how the Pathfinder managed to hit perhaps the most famous navigational hazard in the world—Bligh Reef—in conditions of relatively mild weather.
While many of the facts surrounding this grounding are not yet available, it seems at first blush to raise serious questions about the safety of oil industry operations in the Sound, and about how well the painful lessons of the Exxon Valdez spill of 1989 have been learned by today’s mariners. The Exxon tanker also hit Bligh Reef, spilling an estimated 11 million gallons of North Slope crude oil into the Sound on March 24, 1989.
Among the questions raised by the Pathfinder grounding:
Why did the crew of the tug not realize their peril, from radar readings, from visual observations, or from basic navigational awareness, in time to avert the accident?
Why did the Coast Guard’s Vessel Traffic Center in Valdez, with its radar systems and other equipment, not detect the danger in time to warn the tug’s crew?
While environmental damage from the spill that resulted from this grounding appears to have been minimal—in considerable part because the product spilled was diesel fuel rather than crude oil—it nevertheless serves as a warning that we can never forget the lessons that the Exxon spill 20 years ago taught Alaskans, the oil industry, and its regulators in Prince William Sound:
* Constant vigilance is the price of safety. In an operation involving the transport of hazardous petroleum products through a beautiful natural environment, there is never a single moment when any individual or organization can relax and assume the system is safe because there hasn’t been an accident lately.
* Backup systems are indispensable, and they need to be in place and operating. The Coast Guard radar center in Valdez is one of the backup systems in the Prince William Sound oil trade, but it does not appear to have been of any assistance in this incident.
* Another backup system involving mitigation of the iceberg risk in Prince William Sound was inoperative at the time of this incident. That system was the iceberg detection radar system that was installed on Reef Island—which overlooks Bligh Reef—several years ago after much expenditure and effort by our council, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., and the Coast Guard. This system scans westward from Bligh Reef to detect icebergs from Columbia Glacier emerging into the tanker lanes from Columbia Bay—the same function performed by ice scouts like the Pathfinder. Unfortunately, this system has been inoperative since late summer, after a Coast Guard upgrade to its own system on Reef Island took the iceberg detection radar system offline. This radar can detect icebergs in weather too dark or too foggy to permit reliable visual detection by human observers and thus can be a valuable adjunct to ice scout vessels or even make a scouting trip unnecessary if the radar detects very heavy accumulations of icebergs in the tanker lanes, though that was not the case in the Pathfinder grounding. Thus, the council believes it is of paramount importance to restore this system to service and has been working with Alyeska and the Coast Guard to that end.
Our council was set up to make sure that the complacency that allowed the Exxon Valdez disaster to occur never reasserts itself. That is the main reason we have been working so hard to preserve another crucial backup system in Prince William Sound: the system of double escort tugs to escort loaded oil tankers through the Sound. Our group is now lobbying Congress for federal legislation to preserve the double escorts so that, if another tanker should someday go astray and head for Bligh Reef, backup will be close at hand to prevent another catastrophe like the one in 1989.
Whatever the final cause of the Pathfinder grounding is determined to be, we hope this incident will serve as a forceful reminder to the oil industry and its regulators that complacency never sleeps, so humans must never let down their guard in Prince William Sound.
Steve Lewis is president of the board of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council, where he represents the city of Seldovia. The council is an independent non-profit corporation whose mission is to promote environmentally safe operation of the Valdez Marine Terminal and the oil tankers that use it. The council's work is guided by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, and its contract with Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. The council's 18 member organizations are communities in the region affected by the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, as well as aquaculture, commercial fishing, environmental, Native, recreation, and tourism groups. More information about the council is available at www.pwsrcac.org on the Internet.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Updated Timeline of Pathfinder Incident (as of 12/24 at 1927)
Initial Call @ 1814
Call into CMS @ 1830
***Weather SE 30 Seas 3-4 Rain***
Position when grounded:
60-50.393N
146-52.942W
12/23/2009-Wednesday
1814 Pathfinder aground Bligh Reef
1815 Aware u/w-turned around per SERVS back to dock
1830 Free from reef leaking diesel (amount??)
1845 Looking to ID source
1845 Pathfinder reports 2 center pressurized indicating leak
1845 Pathfinder off reef
1938 Stephen Wilson-activated
O’Brien’s & Chadux
O’Brien’s-Mark Delozier-In Valdez and u/w to SERVS
1937 Sent APSC Response Coordinator (Rob Burkes) to Valdez Star
1938 Invader u/w ETA 2200
1945 Pathfinder anchored
2000 Valdez Star underway ETA 2300
2015 R & R Divers activated
2030 Alaska Challenger-Activated & ready
Diver activation-2hr
ETA to SERVS dock-transit time to Pathfinder 2hrs
2040 CMC-Risk-Ned Penitsch-Voice Message
2045 Doug Davis/Legal Counsel Comms
2140 D & A Test-Pathfinder reported completed (breathalyzer and urine sample)
2147 Invader on scene
Sight characterization completed and reported to duty office-atmosphere readings normal
2211 Valdez Star on scene
1 APSC Response Coordinator
2300 Alaska Challenger u/w ETA 0130
R&R Divers & CMS Port Engineer Mike Huisingh
12/24/2009-Thursday
0030 Alert ETA 0230
1900 ft CSI Boom
4 Totes Anchor (4-50lb anchors per tote)
Sausage Boom (25 bags-40ft per bag)
4 TCC personnel/1 APSC Response Coordinator
For Valdez Star Crew-Brian Bancroft Trainee 2/M (off Nanuq)/Chris Holmes Trainee Captain (Stalwart)
0048 Global Offshore Diving and Salvage on Stand-By
0113 Conference-Art Knowle, Gail Colby and Charlie Nalen-TAPS owners/Kathy Zinn (Valdez Terminal Manager) agree to allow access to spill response resources (Verbal Agreement-awaiting written request from Charlie Nalen)
0330 R & R Diving Report-extensive bottom damage
0430 Alaska Challenger Departure from scene
R & R Diving ETA Port 0630
0600 Safety/Pre-ops briefing-discussed mission for fishing vessels w/captains
0640 Fishing Vessels Deployed
Lisa Michelle (Scott Caruthers)-Boom Tender
Steven Daniel (Steve Alley)-Current Buster
Alaskan Spirit (Pat Day)-Current Buster
Northern Girl (Delbert Ferrier)-Boom Tender
Deserie Lynne (Kyle Rennie)-Skimmer and Mini Barge System
Lucky (Bill Copeland)
0645 2 Kjichak boats deployed
Jerry Saylors and Doc Cummings (SERVS Response Coordinators)
0700 Weather-5 knots NE calm light rain
Pathfinder at anchor in Busby Island Bay
USCG Press Release: Coast Guard continues coordination efforts on Bligh Reef grounding
VALDEZ, Alaska – Coast Guard C-130 aircraft and MH-60 helicopter crews from Air Station Kodiak conducted over-flights Thursday of the diesel spill in the vicinity of Bligh Reef.
The tug Pathfinder went aground on Bligh Reef Wednesday evening creating a light grey or silver diesel sheen spanning an area approximately three miles long and 30 yards wide approximately one mile east of Glacier Island.
Projections from both the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration along with the Ship Escort and Response Vessel System concur that the sheen is not predicted to go ashore Glacier Island over the next 24 to 36 hours and is rapidly dissipating.
This afternoon’s over-flight images show the sheen to be light. The Valdez Star, an oil recovery vessel, continues to use oil skimmers to recover as much diesel as possible. The fuel is difficult to recover due to the light nature of the sheen. The diesel that is not recovered will dissipate naturally with wind and tidal action.
The unified command center consisting of the U.S. Coast Guard, Alaska Department of Conservation and Crowley Marine Services, Inc. are planning to remove the remaining fuel from the Pathfinder Thursday evening and is expected to last approximately eight hours. Following the lightering, the tug is scheduled to return to Valdez for a more comprehensive damage assessment. It will be escorted by spill response resources in case any sheening is detected while transiting to Valdez. A more accurate amount of diesel fuel lost will be available.
Flyover Video Footage of Pathfinder
USCG Press Release: Unified Command established for Pathfinder grounding
VALDEZ, Alaska - The Coast Guard, State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and Crowley Marine Services have established a unified command and are working jointly to address the environmental impact and response efforts concerning the grounding of the tug Pathfinder Wednesday evening.
The establishment of a unified command is a way for agencies that share overlapping jurisdictions and responsibilities for an event and can manage the response from a single command post. A unified command allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility, or accountability. Under a unified command, a single, coordinated action plan will direct all activities. The incident commanders will supervise a single command and general staff organization and speak with one voice.
Currently, the Coast Guard Cutter Long Island is on scene. Two Coast Guard Aircraft, a C-130 and an MH-60 helicopter have arrived to get aerial views of the situation.
The Valdez Star, an oil response vessel is skimming the water in the vicinity of the light silver diesel sheen. The sheen is 1 to 1.5 miles east of Glacier Island and is approximately 3 miles long and 30 yards wide.
The tug Pathfinder is still anchored and boomed off south of Busby Island. The vessel is no longer sheening and plan developments to lighter the tug Pathfinder are underway at the unified command center.
Geographic Response Strategy for Prince William Sound
KTUU Channel 2 Report with Video of PWSRCAC's Stan Jones
Tug hits Bligh Reef, leaves 3-mile-long sheen of fuel
Posted: Dec 24, 2009 8:08 AM
by Channel 2 News staff and The Associated Press Thursday, December 24, 2009
VALDEZ, Alaska -- A 136-foot tug doing an ice survey in Prince William Sound grounded on Bligh Reef at about 6 p.m. Wednesday night, and two of its fuel tanks were damaged.
The Coast Guard responded and issued a report at 3:30 a.m. Thursday. An overhead flight Thursday morning reveleaed a three-mile-long sheen of diesel fuel on the water.
The fuel tanks contain an estimated 33,500 gallons of diesel, about a quarter of their total capacity, and were reportedly breached. A Coast Guard dive team reported extensive damage to the hull, including a four- to five-foot section of the keel missing.
The Coast Guard says the tugboat Pathfinder's crew deployed 200 feet of fuel containment booms around the vessel after clearing the reef and continuing to deeper waters Wednesday evening.
The amount of diesel already spilled is unknown, according to an Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation report, but the entire 33,500 gallons is at risk, the report says.
The Pathfinder is a Crowley Marine Services docking and escort tug for oil tankers at the Port of Valdez. Two departing tankers have been delayed to allow for Coast Guard and other response vessels to operate, the Coast Guard said.
All six crewmembers were tested for alcohol with negative results.
This is a developing story. Return to KTUU.com for more information as it becomes available. An overflight by both Channel 2 News and the Coast Guard is scheduled, and video of the grounding should be available by evening.
Updated Timeline of Pathfinder Incident (as of 12/24 at 1236)
Initial Call @ 1814
Call into CMS @ 1830
***Weather SE 30 Seas 3-4 Rain***
Position when grounded:
60-50.393N
146-52.942W
12/23/2009-Wednesday
1814 Pathfinder aground Bligh Reef
1815 Aware u/w-turned around per SERVS back to dock
1830 Free from reef leaking diesel (amount??)
1845 Looking to ID source
1845 Pathfinder reports 2 center pressurized indicating leak
1845 Pathfinder off reef
1938 Stephen Wilson-activated
O’Brien’s & CHADUX
O’Brien’s-Mark Delozier-In Valdez and u/w to SERVS
1937 Sent APSC Response Coordinator (Rob Burkes) to Valdez Star
1938 Invader u/w ETA 2200
1945 Pathfinder anchored
2000 Valdez Star underway ETA 2300
2015 R & R Divers activated
2030 Alaska Challenger-Activated & ready
Diver activation-2hr
ETA to SERVS dock-transit time to Pathfinder 2hrs
2040 CMC-Risk-Ned Penitsch-Voice Message
2045 Doug Davis/Legal Counsel Comms
2140 D & A Test-Pathfinder reported completed (breathalyzer and urine sample)
2147 Invader on scene
Sight characterization completed and reported to duty office-atmosphere readings normal
2211 Valdez Star on scene
1 APSC Response Coordinator
2300 Alaska Challenger u/w ETA 0130
R&R Divers & CMS Port Engineer Mike Huisingh
12/24/2009-Thursday
0030 Alert ETA 0230
1900 ft CSI Boom
4 Totes Anchor (4-50lb anchors per tote)
Sausage Boom (25 bags-40ft per bag)
4 TCC personnel/1 APSC Response Coordinator
For Valdez Star Crew-Brian Bancroft Trainee 2/M (off Nanuq)/Chris Holmes Trainee Captain (Stalwart)
0048 Global Offshore Diving and Salvage on Stand-By
0113 Conference-Art Knowle, Gail Colby and Charlie Nalen-TAPS owners/Kathy Zinn (Valdez Terminal Manager) agree to allow access to spill response resources (Verbal Agreement-awaiting written request from Charlie Nalen)
0330 R & R Diving Report-extensive bottom damage
0430 Alaska Challenger Departure from scene
R & R Diving ETA Port 0630
0640 Fishing Vessels Deployed
Lisa Michelle (Scott Caruthers)-Boom Tender
Steven Daniel (Steve Alley)-Current Buster
Alaskan Spirit (Pat Day)-Current Buster
Northern Girl (Delbert Ferrier)-Boom Tender
Deserie Lynne (Kyle Rennie)-Skimmer and Mini Barge System
Lucky (Bill Copeland)
0645 2 Kjichak boats deployed
Jerry Saylors and Doc Cummings (SERVS Response Coordinators)
0730 Alaska Challenger returns to port
0805 Boom deployment complete
0900 ETA Chadeaux Chartered Flights
0930 Mark Delozier over flight-chartered SERVS helo
0940 Endurance ETD Port (ETA Busby 1215)
Current Buster
Mini Barge
Wilden (diaphragm) Pump
Parastatic Pump
1000 ft suction/50 ft discharge
0958 Weather Report-Bligh Reef winds out of 010 degrees true 16 knots gusting 18 knots
1000 Endurance tasked to investigate sheen
1015 helo over flight reported 3 miles long sheen approx 1-1 1/2 mile off Glacier Island between Finski Point and Bullhead-grey rainbow sheen mix
1130 (approx time) Valdez Star skimming the area
1130 ETA Coast Guard Helo Over flight
1300 Over flight-SERVS helo
Updated Timeline of Pathfinder Incident (as of 12/24 1130)
Initial Call @ 1814
Call into CMS @ 1830
***Weather SE 30 Seas 3-4 Rain***
Position when grounded:
60-50.393N
146-52.942W
12/23/2009-Wednesday
1814 Pathfinder aground Bligh Reef
1815 Aware u/w-turned around per SERVS back to dock
1830 Free from reef leaking diesel (amount??)
1845 Looking to ID source
1845 Pathfinder reports 2 center pressurized indicating leak
1845 Pathfinder off reef
1938 Stephen Wilson-activated
O’Brien’s & CHADUX
O’Brien’s-Mark Delozier-In Valdez and u/w to SERVS
1937 Sent APSC Response Coordinator (Rob Burkes) to Valdez Star
1938 Invader u/w ETA 2200
1945 Pathfinder anchored
2000 Valdez Star underway ETA 2300
2015 R & R Divers activated
2030 Alaska Challenger-Activated & ready
Diver activation-2hr
ETA to SERVS dock-transit time to Pathfinder 2hrs
2040 CMC-Risk-Ned Penitsch-Voice Message
2045 Doug Davis/Legal Counsel Comms
2140 D & A Test-Pathfinder reported completed (breathalyzer and urine sample)
2147 Invader on scene
Sight characterization completed and reported to duty office-atmosphere readings normal
2211 Valdez Star on scene
1 APSC Response Coordinator
2300 Alaska Challenger u/w ETA 0130
R&R Divers & CMS Port Engineer Mike Huisingh
12/24/2009-Thursday
0030 Alert ETA 0230
1900 ft CSI Boom
4 Totes Anchor (4-50lb anchors per tote)
Sausage Boom (25 bags-40ft per bag)
4 TCC personnel/1 APSC Response Coordinator
For Valdez Star Crew-Brian Bancroft Trainee 2/M (off Nanuq)/Chris Holmes Trainee Captain (Stalwart)
0048 Global Offshore Diving and Salvage on Stand-By
0113 Conference-Art Knowle, Gail Colby and Charlie Nalen-TAPS owners/Kathy Zinn (Valdez Terminal Manager) agree to allow access to spill response resources (Verbal Agreement-awaiting written request from Charlie Nalen)
0330 R & R Diving Report-extensive bottom damage
0430 Alaska Challenger Departure from scene
R & R Diving ETA Port 0630
0640 Fishing Vessels Deployed
Lisa Michelle (Scott Caruthers)-Boom Tender
Steven Daniel (Steve Alley)-Current Buster
Alaskan Spirit (Pat Day)-Current Buster
Northern Girl (Delbert Ferrier)-Boom Tender
Deserie Lynne (Kyle Rennie)-Skimmer and Mini Barge System
Lucky (Bill Copeland)
0645 2 Kjichak boats deployed
Jerry Saylors and Doc Cummings (SERVS Response Coordinators)
0730 Alaska Challenger returns to port
0805 Boom deployment complete
0900 ETA Chadeaux Chartered Flights
0930 Mark Delozier over flight-chartered SERVS helo
0940 Endurance ETD Port (ETA Busby 1215)
Current Buster
Mini Barge
Wilden (diaphragm) Pump
Parastatic Pump
1000 ft suction/50 ft discharge
0958 Weather Report-Bligh Reef winds out of 010 degrees true 16 knots gusting 18 knots
1000 Endurance tasked to investigate sheen
1015 helo over flight reported 50 x 500ft sheen approx ≤ mile off Glacier Island between Finski Point and Bullhead-grey rainbow sheen mix
1130 ETA Coast Guard Helo Over flight
USCG PRESS RELEASE: Coast Guard responding to tug grouding in Prince William Sound
VALDEZ, Alaska – Coast Guard personnel from Marine Safety Unit Valdez, Sector Anchorage and Cutter Long Island are responding to a 136-foot Crowley tug grounding on Bligh Reef in Prince William Sound Thursday.
The Pathfinder crew had completed an ice survey and was heading back to its port in Valdez when the vessel struck the reef Wednesday evening. Vessel Traffic System Prince William Sound personnel received a radio call at 6:15 p.m. from Pathfinder’s master via VHF radio reporting the grounding.
The Pathfinder cleared the reef and proceeded to deeper waters at about 6:50 p.m. Anchoring just south of Busby Island, the tug’s six crewmembers reportedly deployed 200-feet of fuel containment booms around the vessel.
Two of the tug’s centerline diesel fuel tanks were reported breached with a potential spill of 33,500 gallons. The total capacity of the vessel is approximately127,700 gallons of diesel fuel. None of the crewmembers were reported injured.
The tugboat Invader and oil recovery boat Valdez Star are enroute to the location of the grounding to offer any possible assistance.
Two divers were tranported by the landing signal craft Alaska Challenge. Divers conducted an underwater survey of the Pathfinder’s hull at approximately 2:30 a.m. but have not provided a report yet. A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak H-C130 Hercules aircraft is scheduled to conduct a overflight Thursday about 10 a.m.
The Pathfinder is a Crowley Marine Services docking and escort tug for the Trans Alaska Pipeline System Tankers. MSU Valdez is investigating the cause of the grounding.
Two tankers departing the Port of Valdez have been delayed to allow for Coast Guard and other response vessels to operate.
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Timeline of Pathfinder Incident (through 12/24 0805)
12/23/2009-Wednesday
1814 Pathfinder aground Bligh Reef
1815 Aware u/w-turned around per SERVS back to dock
1830 Free from reef leaking diesel (amount??)
1845 Looking to ID source
1845 Pathfinder reports 2 center pressurized indicating leak
1845 Pathfinder off reef
1938 Stephen Wilson-activated
O’Brien’s & CHADUX
O’Brien’s-Mark Delozier-In Valdez and u/w to SERVS
1937 Sent APSC Response Coordinator (Rob Burkes) to Valdez Star
1938 Invader u/w ETA 2200
1945 Pathfinder anchored
2000 Valdez Star underway ETA 2300
2015 R & R Divers activated
2030 Alaska Challenger-Activated & ready
Diver activation-2hr
ETA to SERVS dock-transit time to Pathfinder 2hrs
2040 CMC-Risk-Ned Penitsch-Voice Message
2045 Doug Davis/Legal Counsel Comms
2140 D & A Test-Pathfinder reported completed (breathalyzer and urine sample)
2147 Invader on scene
Sight characterization completed and reported to duty office-atmosphere readings normal
2211 Valdez Star on scene
1 APSC Response Coordinator
2300 Alaska Challenger u/w ETA 0130
R&R Divers & CMS Port Engineer Mike Huisingh
12/24/2009-Thursday
0030 Alert ETA 0230
1900 ft CSI Boom
4 Totes Anchor (4-50lb anchors per tote)
Sausage Boom (25 bags-40ft per bag)
4 TCC personnel/1 APSC Response Coordinator
For Valdez Star Crew-Brian Bancroft Trainee 2/M (off Nanuq)/Chris Holmes Trainee Captain (Stalwart)
0048 Global Offshore Diving and Salvage on Stand-By
0113 Conference-Art Knowle, Gail Colby and Charlie Nalen-TAPS owners/Kathy Zinn (Valdez Terminal Manager) agree to allow access to spill response resources (Verbal Agreement-awaiting written request from Charlie Nalen)
0330 R & R Diving Report-extensive bottom damage
0430 Alaska Challenger Departure from scene
R & R Diving ETA Port 0630
0640 Fishing Vessels Deployed
Lisa Michelle (Scott Caruthers)-Boom Tender
Steven Daniel (Steve Alley)-Current Buster
Alaskan Spirit (Pat Day)-Current Buster
Northern Girl (Delbert Ferrier)-Boom Tender
Deserie Lynne (Kyle Rennie)-Skimmer and Mini Barge System
Lucky (Bill Copeland)
0645 2 Kjichak boats deployed
Jerry Saylors and Doc Cummings (SERVS Response Coordinators)
0730 Alaska Challenger returns to port
0800 Endurance ETD Port
Current Buster
Mini Barge
Wilden (diaphragm) Pump
Parastatic Pump
1000 ft suction/50 ft discharge
0805 Boom deployment complete