แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Samet แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Samet แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพุธที่ 2 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Better Samed After Oil Spill.



About 3 months ago Koh Samet has oil spill. 


29 July 2013, 300 navy soldiers are cleaning up the damagecaused by an oil slickthat has pollutedAo Phrao beach on Samet island. Workers also used oil skimmers to remove the oil and put it in containers on boardthe ship.Four ships were deployed to sprayabout 35,000 litres of oil-spill dispersants to clean up the oil slickon the sea surface.

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วันพุธที่ 7 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Samet after oil spill , Region to be tested for a year


More than 560 want compensation after oil spill, minister says


The Pollution Control Department (PCD) will test the quality of seawater and air around Khao Laem Ya-Mu Koh Samet National Park for one year, after the oil leak in the Gulf last week.

More than 560 entrepreneurs and other people affected by the leak have sought compensation so far from Rayong provincial office. Energy Minister Pongsak Ruktapongpisal has said hotels will be first to be compensated.

PTT Global Chemical (PTTGC) has promised to compensate all those affected.



Meanwhile, PTT board chairman Pranpree Bahiddha-Nukara said the group had decided to revise its overall risk management and use this incident as a lesson learned. Each board director has been tasked with drawing up a new risk-management plan that set higher standards for the group.

On July 27, about 50 tonnes of crude oil reportedly leaked from an offshore pipeline owned by the firm. The oil slick reached Koh Samet's Ao Phrao and affected nearby areas.

As of yesterday, PCD director-general Wichien Jungrungruang was convinced that the cleanup mission at Ao Phrao was more than 95 per cent complete.

A film of oil had disappeared from the sea surface. Divers who checked coral reefs at a spot north of Ao Phrao said no coral had died. Around Khao Laem Ya and Ao Phe, seagrass showed no signs of being affected.

However, Wichien said it was too soon to conclude that it was safe for people to use the affected area now.

"To the naked eye the situation may look fine, but we have to conduct further tests to be sure that things are really all right," Wichien said.

He said tests of seawater samples collected from Ao Phrao showed that the seawater did not have any contaminant.

"But we will conduct tests at 18 spots around Koh Samet too and the results will come out by August 13," Wichien said.

Starting from mid-August, the PCD will collect samples from affected beach and sea areas to determine whether they are contaminated with total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).

"These tests will continue for one year," he said.

He added that air-quality tests for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) would run around-the-clock until the end of this month.

Tourism and Environment Promotion Association president Sutta Hemasathon said several groups in Rayong were now preparing "Friends Help Friends" activities to help businesses hit hard by the oil spill.

"For example, we will hold the Big Cleaning Day and Seafood Party on all Rayong beaches," he said.

He said the oil spill had hit tourism operators, ferry operators, restaurant owners, fishermen and seafood-related entrepreneurs.

"Sales at my restaurant dropped by more than Bt10,000 from Bt40,000 a day," Nok Kaeo Seafood Shop owner Kanitta Sridongrak said.

On compensation, Pongsak said yesterday that hotels would be the first to be compensated, without having to wait for consideration by a compensation panel.

water test


They were directly hit by the oil spill and it was easiest to estimate their losses, he said.

Compensation for fishermen and others is pending approval by the compensation committee, which is chaired by the Rayong governor.

Pongsak said that a forensic team found a trace of exterior damage in the offshore pipeline's flexible hose, suggesting human error was to blame.

He also insisted that the volume of the oil leak was only 50,000 litres, based on a calculation of the hose’s diameter and pressure.

"Some based their estimate on the volume of dispersant used. At 33,000 litres, the dispersant can dissolve over 180,000 litres of oil.


Reference : nationmultimedia.com


วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 1 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Koh Samet or Samet Island, Thailand Favorited Island.


As Koh Samet is so near Bangkok, the island is ideal for those in the capital wanting to chill-out with their families for a couple of days, without having to go through all that rigmarole of having to travel down south. Ko Samet has developed steadily over the past decade or so, but it hasn’t been the victim of over zealous construction which has hit the likes of Koh Samui or even Koh Chang. The island is typified by its splendid beaches and white silky sand, surrounded by tropical coral reefs and crystal clear sea. Tourists can also enjoy a plethora of delicious cuisine and fine nightlife.


Activities at Koh Samet

Windsurfing
With its rocky coastline and offshore winds, Hin Khrong beach is a good location for windsurfing.

Snorkeling / Diving
The Ko Samet area is a popular for divers and snorkelers due its close proximity to Bangkok and abundance of clear water, colorful coral and diversity of marine life such as: turtles, tiger sharks and manta rays. Two of the most favoured locations for diving around Ko Samet are Ko Thalu and Ko Kut. Tourists can take a tour around the island and go snorkeling off the rocky uninhabited western side, or around the reefs at the southern tip. Scuba diving excursions can be arranged at Vong Duang.

Volleyball / Frisbee
Tourists enjoy playing volleyball and Frisbee on the beach.

Fishing
Night fishing trips for squid are usually arranged.

Boat Trips
These are arranged to take tourists (either by slow boat or speedboat) around the island to snorkeling and diving spots.

Massage
On the beach there are countless masseurs offering their massage service. Off the beach on the main roads are massage shops.

Shopping
Ko Samet doesn't have much in the way of shopping beyond basic beach accessories (sarongs, T-shirts, etc.).

Nightlife
There are beer bars at virtually every beach, nearly all of them on Hat Sai Kaeo have hostesses. Besides bars there isn’t much else but restaurants selling alcohol. You can even get the popular sand bucket full of your favorite drink.

Life-style
Thai Buddhism is a large part of the people’s lives on Ko Samet and so there are several temples scattered around. Many of the folk on Ko Samet however, are not originally from the island, but moved there to make a decent living through tourism.


วันพุธที่ 31 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Popular island beach closed by oil slick


Ao Phrao was closed and tourists moved away from the popular island beach on Khao Laem Ya-Mu Koh Samet National Park after an oil slick washed ashore on Sunday night, coating the area with gooey muck.

Work crews were on Monday still trying to clean the crude oil from the sandy beach and the waters of the usually picturesque sandy beach and bay on the western part of the island.

Samet park chief Sumet Saithongsaid on Monday confirmed the beach was temporarily closed and tourists had been evacuated.



Other parts of the island have not affected by the slick, the park chief said.

The crude oil leaked from an offshore pipeline at a refinery operated by PTT Global Chemical Plc (PTTGC) in   Map Ta Phut industrial estate in Rayong province early Saturday morning. Navy soldiers and company work gangs have been struggling to contain it, despite reporting early success.

The oil slick was caused by a leak in the pipe, which was carrying crude being unloaded by an offshore tanker, about 6.50am on Saturday.

This is a photos before.


Reference news from : BangkokPost



Plodprasop says foreign help needed to contain spill


Thailand is ill-equipped to handle the Rayong oil spill, Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi admitted Tuesday.

He also said the government must set up a committee to handle the catastrophe.
Government spokesman Teerat Ratanasevi wrote on his Twitter account that Mr Plodprasop was speaking while in Mozambique Tuesday as part of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's delegation during her five-day, three-country trip to Africa. The delegation moved on to Tanzania later Tuesday.

Mr Plodprasop conceded that Thailand lacked sufficient equipment to deal with the situation and prevent the oil slick from reaching the shore.

Mr Plodprasop said authorities should seek help from Singapore, which has proper equipment to contain oil slicks.

The environment and the tourism and fishing industries are most at risk from the oil spill, he said, and priority must be placed on protecting them.

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The deputy premier said PTT Global Chemical Plc (PTTGC) would be "paying every baht" to cover the cost of damages, according to Mr Teerat's tweet.

Also speaking from Mozambique, Ms Yingluck said PTTGC would cover the cost of damages caused by the spill, while the government would move to ensure the safety of locals and tourists.

Ms Yingluck said she has instructed agencies to seek assistance, if needed, from neighbouring countries which are equipped to handle such a crisis. (Story continued after the graphic)




Reference : http://www.bangkokpost.com


วันอังคารที่ 30 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Oil spill hits beach at Koh Samet island


PTT ... and at least 300 navy soldiers are cleaning up the damagecaused by an oil slickthat has pollutedAo Phrao beach on Samet island.

...on Monday (29 July 2013)  the oil entered the bayand washed up on the  beach at Ao Phrao, on the western part of the island, on Sunday night.



The oil slickhas affected the entirebeach of the small bay PTT personnel.. and navy ... deployed to the area on Sunday were cleaning it up. It was hoped the clean-upwould be complete later on Monday...

Clean-up crews were also working to further containthe main slickand prevent it moving to Phae beach on the mainlandof Rayong's Phae district, as the wind is moving it in that direction...

... the oil slickthat washed up on the island is about one-tenth of the 50,000 litres of oil that leaked into the sea on Saturday off the eastern coast at the Map Ta Phut industrial estatein the province.


Oil spill clean-upat Ao Phrao beach at Koh Samet.

A Samet park official said tourists were evacuated from Ao Phrao. Other beaches on the island were unaffected...The oil slickwas caused by a leak in a PTT pipelinecarrying crudeoil being unloaded by an offshoretankerto its refineryabout 6.50am on Saturday.

The leak location is about 20 kilometres southeast of the Map Ta Phut industrial estate..the leak occurred in the pipelineat a single point mooring A single point mooringis an offshore-anchored buoyused as a deviceto transferoil from the sea to a tanker It is attached to the tankerto prevent it from drifting during the transferprocess.

The company said the incidentoccurred as an oil tankertransferred crudeoil via the buoyto supply to the company's oil refineryon the shore

Shortly after the leak, workers rushed to close the valves of the oil pipelineimmediately to stop any further leaks. A 200-metre-long boomwas placed around the floating oil to prevent the oil slickfrom spreading further.

Workers also used oil skimmers to remove the oil and put it in containers on boardthe ship.Four ships were deployed to sprayabout 35,000 litres of oil-spill dispersants to clean up the oil slickon the sea surface..

http://bangkokpost.com/breakingnews/362024/crews-cleaning-up-oil-polluted-ao-phrao-beach

http://bangkokpost.com/news/local/361829/huge-oil-slick-drifts-towards-rayong

Thanks for information from : Bangkok Post News.