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Inspectors: Bay Oil Spill Caused by Tank Overflow

 Jason Kobely     3 months ago
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- State inspectors say an oil spill that sent hundreds of gallons of bunker oil into San Francisco Bay was caused by a fuel tank that overflowed during a morning refueling stop.

In investigating the Oct. 30 spill from the Dubai Star, officials with the California Office of Spill Prevention also determined that crew members didn't notice the tank was overflowing until the oil had already leaked into the bay.

The findings reverse an earlier suggestion that a faulty hose was to blame for the spill, which fouled six miles of Alameda coastline and killed at least 37 birds.

Inspectors are now trying to determine what caused the ship's fuel tank to overfill as it took on fuel at a refueling barge, but say the barge and its workers did not appear to be at fault.

 

The Associated Press

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