Press Release
21 November 2013
Reference: Jeeno C. Arellano
(0905.302.5098)
Senate President
Franklin M. Drilon said today that cleanup and containment efforts of the oil
spill in Estancia, Iloilo are expected to go full-scale within 48 hours, the
deadline imposed by the Power Sector Assets and Liability Management (PSALM) to
a private company contracted to remove the remaining fuel oil in the tanks to
prevent further spillage.
“I was informed by
the National Power Corp. that they had already contracted yesterday Kuan Yu
Global Technologies Inc. through the Power Sector Assets and Liability
Management (PSALM), for the full-scale cleanup operations in Estancia,” said
Drilon.
“The condition set by
PSALM is for the winning bidder to mobilize within 48 hours after the award of
contract. Given that, we expect that the clean-up operations will be
intensified in the coming days,” he added.
With the manpower and
equipment for the full scale clean-up operations expected to arrive by Friday
tomorrow, Drilon took the time to thank the efforts of the Napocor, the
Philippine Coast Guard oil spill response personnel, and local residents, who
have been already busy trying to contain the oil spill’s damage.
“The P87-million
contract will enable them to siphon and transfer the remaining fuel oil from
the ship, as well as towing and refloating of the stranded barge, oil spill
containment and clean up of the waste oil and debris, and full clean up of the
affected shoreline areas, “ Drilon added.
Drilon previously
asked the Napocor to assume full responsibility for the event, and to
fast-track the oil spill cleanup, right after his personal visit to Iloilo last
week.
Power Barge 103
(PB103), owned by PSALM and operated by National Power Corp. (Napocor), was
swept aground near the coastal town by strong winds and rising storm surge of
super typhoon “Yolanda” on November 8.
That
barge was already sold to a company, but not yet awarded. “They are passing the
buck on who should pay for the expenses to make sure that the oil spill is
solved. So, I told Napocor just to do it because we cannot let these legal
squabbles stop solving this problem,” said Drilon.
“They can deal with
the other issues surrounding the oil spill later. Right now they need to act
with the most urgency, since the oil spill poses a serious health and
environmental hazard to the areas affected,” pointed out Drilon.
Drilon said that the
continued presence of the oil spill in Estancia threatens the town’s well being
and livelihood.
“Thirty families had
to be mandatorily evacuated since they were closest to the spill site –
including children, the elderly, nursing mothers and those with ailments- while
the remaining residents have to wear masks. These people are suffering,” he
said.
Lastly, the Senate
President said that even with the concerted efforts for the oil spill cleanup
already taking shape, he will continue to closely monitor the situation.
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