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Are we ready to handle a larger oil spill?

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THE recent oil spill off Changi coast - following a collision of two large vessels - was relatively small compared with the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
However, in Singapore, there remains the concern that accidents at sea on a larger scale could pose a threat to our economy and security if we are unable to handle it effectively in a short time.
We do not have a large coastline and it does not take many tonnes of oil to blanket all of the southern coastline if the currents and weather conditions aid the spread of a spill.
Ideally, we should be able to contain an oil spill and remove the oil from the sea where the accident occurred before it spreads over a larger area, where it will be relatively more difficult and take a longer time to clean up.
I hope the relevant authorities will take cognisance of the threat of a large oil spill and be ready for any such eventuality.
Ng Wai Tong
 
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