At 10:30 on the morning of November 15, the officers from Hunagshan District maritime
department received an alarm and it is symbolized that Taiping Lake ship pollution water
accident emergency drill as kicked off.
The dangerous situation is the order. After received the order from the emergency command
center, the Bohai Sea 1405 ship immediately went to the accident site to quickly understand
the oil source, oil spill and pollution range, and then quickly report to the command center. Due
to the wide range of pollution, it is requested to send ships to install oil booms in polluted
waters to prevent further expansion of polluted waters, and immediately notified downstream
and nearby ships to prohibit the use of fireworks to prevent fire accidents, and implemented
traffic control in 50-meter range upstream and downstream of the leaking vessels.After nearly
an hour of intense work, the danger of water pollution caused by the ship hitting the rocks
was successfully eliminated and the navigation waterway was restored.
A total of 36 people participated in the exercise, and 8 ships of various types were dispatched.
The whole exercise has a compact rhythm and scientific scheduling, involving subjects such as
emergency reporting, plugging, and oil cleaning. Through the drill, it was effectively tested
emergency response handling and coordination capacities of emergency teams in the emergency
rescue of ship pollution accidents, and the emergency response capability was improved. Through
such drills, we will comprehensively improve everyone's awareness of ecological protection, truly
demonstrate the level of emergency response to water spills, explore the integrated anti-pollution
and cleanup resources of the jurisdiction, summarize the successful experience of water
emergency response, find the inadequacies of the emergency mechanism, and jointly promote
the construction of the ship pollution emergency response system in the Taiping Lake and achieve
clean development, economic development, safe development and sustainable development goals.