Tampa Bay Coast Guard Tests Pollution-Recovery System
The last time a VOSS was deployed in the Tampa Bay area was Aug. 10, 1993, when two inbound fuel barges and an outbound phosphate freighter collided, spilling approximately 300,000 gallons of fuel. The Coast Guard has 19 of these systems pre-positioned nationwide for pollution response. Port Manatee houses the Tampa Bay area's VOSS equipment along with 5,000-feet of foam-filled boom. Each VOSS consists of two of the following: Outrigger assembly with lifting davit, Sweep boom to collect the spilled substance, DESMI 250 floating weir skimmer with diesel-driven hydraulic prime mover and control stand/air compressor to recover the substance, Submersible off-loading pump Portable inflatable barge (26,000 gallons) to store the substance.