Scots Prepare Taiwan for Oil Spill
01 Jan 2002
While Taiwan is not an oil producing nation, the area is rich in gas reserves and the island is surrounded by shipping lanes used by oil tankers. The government decided to improve readiness for an oil spill following an accident last year in which an oil slick contaminated the country's shoreline.
Accompanied by three linguists who provided simultaneous translation of lectures by Briggs' specialists, the delegation received the latest information on oil spill prevention, oil slick evaluation and tracking, boom deployment, oil recovery, safety management, the properties of oil and other aspects of response strategy.
MJ Information No: 16609
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