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Portland hazmat incident update

Posted by CFA Media
Sunday, 19 February 2012

Eleven CFA crews, continue to work for a second day to control a liquid pitch spill at a facility at the Port of Portland, with neighbouring residents advised to keep their windows and doors closed and airconditioners turned off. (ADVICE NO LONGER IN EFFECT - FOR LATEST SEE CFA WEBSITE)

For latest advice and warnings see the CFA website.

Photos posted on Facebook by local resident Brad McCluskey

More than 250 tonnes of the heated material, used in the production of aluminium, has spilled into a bunded area within the facility, after the inner lining of a 30000 tonne insulated tank ruptured around 2.45 pm Saturday.

Due to the inaccessability of the leak and the temperatures of the material, it's likely to be several days before the spill is controlled.

While smoke issuing from the scene has subsided, chemical vapours are still eminating prompting an advice message for Portland residents, which can be found on the CFA website.

A southerly wind is expected to push the vapours across the harbour into the bay.

A number of roads and the nearby boat ramp have been closed and aquatic activities such as fishing in the harbour should be avoided.

There are likely to be unavoidable disruptions to business and recreational activities over the coming days.

Victoria Police, DSE, Vic SES, Glenelg Shire, Rural Ambulance Victoria and technical specialists from Portland Aluminium are supporting CFA.

Last modified on Monday, 20 February 2012 12:11
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