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People who have come into contact with the contaminated water in Dorset are urged to wash immediately, the UK Health Security Agency said.
Poole Harbour (Image: Getty Images)
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A major incident has been declared after a massive 200 barrels of reservoir fluid leaked into the water at Poole Harbour in Dorset on Sunday. The lsubstance began seeping at a pipeline operated by Perenco, under Owers Bay, claimed Poole Harbour Commissioners (PHC).
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The pipeline has been shut down and booms have been placed on either side of the leak. An assessment is currently being carried out.
Members of the public have been urged not to swim at Poole Harbour or the surrounding area until further notice. It’s reported the leak has happened a short distance from millionaire’s row, Sandbanks.
The PHC said in a statement: “It is estimated that approximately 200 barrels of reservoir fluid has been released into the water column in Poole Harbour.
“Anyone who has come into contact with the spill should wash immediately with soap and water. If eyes have come into contact with the spill, they should be rinsed with water.”
On Sunday afternoon, the Environment Agency (EA) said it had received reports of a “large amount of oil” in Poole Harbour.
In a statement, the EA said: “We are supporting the port authority and other partners in responding to this incident.”
Dorset Police said PHC informed it at 13:43 BST on Sunday of an oil leak in Poole Harbour.
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In a statement, the EA said: “We are supporting the port authority and other partners in responding to this incident.”
Dorset Police said PHC informed it at 13:43 BST on Sunday of an oil leak in Poole Harbour.
The force added the incident was being led by PHC and there was no requirement for an officer attendance.
The force further stated: “We will continue to liaise with our partner agencies and offer support if required.”
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The UK Health Security Agency has said: “Members of the public should not swim in Poole Harbour or the surrounding area until further notice.
“Anyone who has come into contact with the spill should wash immediately with soap and water.
“If eyes have come into contact with the spill, they should be rinsed with water.”
Perenco UK said it is working closely with the relevant authorities and a clean-up operation is underway.
Franck Dy, Perenco UK’s Wytch Farm General Manager, said: “Any spill is an extremely serious matter and a full investigation will be launched to ascertain what happened in Poole Harbour. It is important to stress that the situation is under control, with the discharge of fluids having been stopped and the spill is being contained.”
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People who have come into contact with the contaminated water in Dorset are urged to wash immediately, the UK Health Security Agency said.
Poole Harbour (Image: Getty Images)
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A major incident has been declared after a massive 200 barrels of reservoir fluid leaked into the water at Poole Harbour in Dorset on Sunday. The lsubstance began seeping at a pipeline operated by Perenco, under Owers Bay, claimed Poole Harbour Commissioners (PHC).
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The pipeline has been shut down and booms have been placed on either side of the leak. An assessment is currently being carried out.
Members of the public have been urged not to swim at Poole Harbour or the surrounding area until further notice. It’s reported the leak has happened a short distance from millionaire’s row, Sandbanks.
The PHC said in a statement: “It is estimated that approximately 200 barrels of reservoir fluid has been released into the water column in Poole Harbour.
“Anyone who has come into contact with the spill should wash immediately with soap and water. If eyes have come into contact with the spill, they should be rinsed with water.”
On Sunday afternoon, the Environment Agency (EA) said it had received reports of a “large amount of oil” in Poole Harbour.
In a statement, the EA said: “We are supporting the port authority and other partners in responding to this incident.”
Dorset Police said PHC informed it at 13:43 BST on Sunday of an oil leak in Poole Harbour.
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In a statement, the EA said: “We are supporting the port authority and other partners in responding to this incident.”
Dorset Police said PHC informed it at 13:43 BST on Sunday of an oil leak in Poole Harbour.
The force added the incident was being led by PHC and there was no requirement for an officer attendance.
The force further stated: “We will continue to liaise with our partner agencies and offer support if required.”
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The UK Health Security Agency has said: “Members of the public should not swim in Poole Harbour or the surrounding area until further notice.
“Anyone who has come into contact with the spill should wash immediately with soap and water.
“If eyes have come into contact with the spill, they should be rinsed with water.”
Perenco UK said it is working closely with the relevant authorities and a clean-up operation is underway.
Franck Dy, Perenco UK’s Wytch Farm General Manager, said: “Any spill is an extremely serious matter and a full investigation will be launched to ascertain what happened in Poole Harbour. It is important to stress that the situation is under control, with the discharge of fluids having been stopped and the spill is being contained.”
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