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Amalie Essberger

Name
Amalie Essberger
Accident date
13/01/1973
Location
Sweden
Accident area
Port of Gothenburg
Spill area
Port/harbour
Cause of spill
Structural damage
Nature of pollutant
phenol
Quantity spilled
400 tonnes
Ship / structure type
Tanker
Flag
German

On 13 January 1973, the German tanker Amalie Essberger was unloading molten phenol in a cistern of the port of Gothenburg (Sweden). Probably due to overpressure, the cistern suddenly ruptured and a total of 400 tonnes of phenol leaked down onto the quay and into the water.

A large gas cloud was rapidly visible above the quay. The company personnel equipped with chemical resistant clothing started to recover the phenol on the quay. Because of the low temperature outside (around 0°C), the pollutant quickly solidified. This meant that the evaporation soon stopped and recovery was easier.

A safety zone of 50 m was set up and the incoming vessels were redirected. All the phenol on the ground was recovered. However, measurements in the water showed indications of phenol, and divers searching the area found large stacks of solidified phenol on the bottom. These could be recovered using simple dredging equipment. Measurements taken after the incident showed no signs of biological damage to the marine fauna.

 

Source:

- HELCOM, 2002, HELCOM response Manual - Volume 2

Last update on 13/08/2009

External links

Phenol, Material Safety Data Sheets

Incident report available on the website Rempec

CIIMAR database:  fate and weathering of Hazardous and Noxious Substances (HNS) involved

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