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Buffalo 286; La Porte, Texas

La Porte, Texas | 1996-May-26

Initial Notification: The single-hulled barge Buffalo 286 suffered a major structural failure on May 26, 1996, and discharged approximately 1,000 barrels of IFO 380 from damaged tanks into Galveston Bay, Texas. The #3 port and starboard wing tanks were damaged with 5,000 barrels of product divided equally between them. The barge carried 16,000 barrels of product. Weather onscene was southeast winds at 15 knots. Protective booming was in place at the Houston Yacht Club, Little Cedar Bayou, parts of Atkinson Island, and sensitive areas along the shoreline between Morgans Point and Eagle Point in accordance with the Area Committee Plan. The USCG directed the towing vessel to transit into the Bayport Ship Channel and position on the north bank to minimize the extent of oil impact. On May 27 the barge was against the north side of the channel. USCG district 8. Keyword: containment boom, skimmers, Corexit 9580, sorbent boom, sorbent pompoms, vacuum trucks.

Incident Details
Products of concern:IFO 380
Total amount at risk of spill: 42,000 gallons
Latitude (approximate): 29° 34.40′ North
Longitude (approximate): 94° 55.50′ West