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BARGE CIBRO SAVANNAH

LINDEN, NJ    1990-Mar-06

At 1400 on March 6, the barge Cibo Savannah exploded as it was being pulled from the dock at Linden, New Jersey. 710,000 gallons of number two fuel oil have been lost from two tanks. Potential is a total of 4,000,000 gallons in twelve tanks. The barge is owned by Montauk Oil Transportation. The barge has been moved up against the Citgo dock. The resulting fire has not been contained and the barge is not under command. Local fire departments are on-scene and the EPA has established an air monitoring station. USCG district 1.


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Incident Response Documents

Report - Situation 1990-Mar-12
Report - Situation 1990-Mar-11
Report - Situation 1990-Mar-09
Report - Weather 1990-Mar-09
Report - Weather 1990-Mar-09
Report - Situation 1990-Mar-08
Report - Trajectory 1990-Mar-08
Report - Weather 1990-Mar-08
Report - Weather 1990-Mar-08
Report - Situation 1990-Mar-07

Incident Details

Spill, potential spill, or other: Oil Spill
Cause of incident: Fire / Explosion
Products of concern: #2 fuel oil
Amount spilled (approximate): 710,000 gallons

Latitude (approximate): 40° 36.91' North
Longitude (approximate): 74° 12.26' West