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Barge Chesapeake

Gulf of Mexico
Subject Summary
Posting Date 1998-Apr-27

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While en route from Houston, Texas to New Orleans, Louisiana the barge CHESEAKEAK TRADER,
Towed by the Tug CAPTAIN BILL suffered a structural failure of unknown origin and lost
several containers overboard.  Approximately 26 containers from the first tier (hatch) and
4 containers from the second hatch were lost overboard and into the Gulf of Mexico, they
have not yet been located.  The damaged tiers of containers do hold some hazardous
materials and some may have been lost over the side.  The nature of the hazardous
materials are mostly flammable liquids and acids.  No oxidizers, poisons, or explosive
substances have been identified.


Overflights were conducted by a Falcon Jet out of ATC Mobile and by MSO personnel aborad a
HH-65 from air station New Orleans.


An initial planning meeting was held at 1500 at the New Orleans MSO, in attendance were;
USCG, NOAA, Louisiana State Police-Hazmat, NOFD-Hazmat, Louisiana Department of
Environmental Quality, salvage representatives, response contractors, cargo owner and the
tug operator's representative.  At this initial meeting all known hazards were identified,
all parties concerns were addressed and initial objectives were set.


Currently the tug and barge are en-route to the mouth of the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet
(MRGO).  The MRGO is a channel which bypasses the Mississippi River and leads to the
industrial canal of New Orleans.  The tug will be met by a USCG 41' patrol boat.  On board
are members of the MSO and Gulf Strike Team.  They will conduct a visual inspection of the
vessel and cargo stability and conduct basic air monitoring.  They will not be boarding
the tug or barge.  Upon completion of this inspection a second planning meeting will be
held later this evening (est. 1830).  At this time it is believed that the barge will be
allowed to transit up the MRGO to the Sea-Land terminal in the industrial canal.  Once the
barge is alongside more extensive air monitoring and initial space entries and assessments
can be made.  Once a detailed assessment is made the containers can be safely removed.


NOAA has provided chemical characterization, CAMEO runs and interpretation, hazards
assessment and weather support to this incident.


Attached are two photos of the barge and damaged containers taken by MSO New Orleans on
4/27.  They are saved in JPEG format.


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Contact:
SSC Todd Bridgeman
At MSO New Orleans, command center 504-589-7471, 7472, 7473
or via pager,
or 206-526-6317 and ask to have paged.

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