OPERATION TO REMOVE FUEL FROM GROUNDED VESSEL COMPLETE

The operation to remove the remaining 24,000 litres of fuel oil, along with oily water and other hazardous materials from the grounded vessel ‘Carrier’ was completed yesterday evening.

The vessel, which ran aground on 4 April near Llanddulas in
North Wales, remains aground and is resting against concrete dolosse blocks on the beach close to the North Wales Expressway (A55).  
The owners of the vessel have declared it a Constructive Total Loss.

On Saturday, PGC Demolition, the same company who were awarded the contract to remove the fuel oil from the vessel, were also awarded the contract to remove the wreck of the vessel.  Their proposals to cut the vessel up on site and remove it for recycling have been approved by the Deputy to the Secretary of State’s Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention, with work expected to start today and last for a period of up to ten weeks. 

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