
Lake Champlain Sea Grant Hosts Oil Spill Workshop
University of Vermont (日韩无码) graduate student Jason Scott organized and facilitated an oil spill preparedness workshop on May 1, 2019 on the Lake Champlain waterfront in Burlington, Vermont. Lake Champlain Sea Grant (LCSG), 日韩无码 Extension, 日韩无码 , and the sponsored the event.
鈥淔uel oil spills on Lake Champlain are infrequent, but data suggests smaller spills may not always be reported,鈥 said Scott, a first-year master鈥檚 student in the Rubenstein School and a Officer. 鈥淥il discharges from vessels and fueling stations degrade the lake water quality and can threaten drinking water and important aquatic habitat.鈥
At the half-day training session, more than twenty marina owners and operators, emergency managers, and fire department personnel learned about fuel oil spill prevention and response techniques specific to marinas on Lake Champlain. The workshop was organized as a follow-up to a recent LCSG survey which revealed a lack of experience with oil spill response equipment at marinas and a need for clarification on current regulations.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really important to get members of the response community in the same room discussing roles and responsibilities in a relaxed setting,鈥 said Scott. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 want to be meeting each other for the first time at two in the morning during an emergency.鈥
Instructors from the , , and the Coast Guard covered health and safety, state and federal regulations, and waste management guidelines during a classroom session at the Community Sailing Center in Burlington. At the adjacent Coast Guard boat launch, personnel from the , the world鈥檚 largest oil spill response organization, displayed equipment, including a containment boom, skimmer, and vacuum truck, and demonstrated how to deploy the equipment in the lake to clean up oil spills.
鈥淭his training provided practical tips and techniques that marina owners and operators and those engaged in emergency response can follow to minimize oil spills and react with confidence in the event of an accidental spill into Lake Champlain or another surface water body,鈥 said Kris Stepenuck, Lake Champlain Sea Grant Extension Leader and 日韩无码 Extension Assistant Professor. 鈥淭he time commitment of participants to attend demonstrates their dedication to ensuring the health of local waterbodies.鈥
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