Chinese toxic ship arrives in Bangladesh
September 20th, 2011 - 5:38 pm ICT by IANSDhaka, Sep 20 (IANS) A Chinese-owned toxic ship, which arrived in Bangladesh’s Chittagong city for dismantling Monday, has been asked to stay out of the port area.
According to Captain Nazmul Alam, deputy conservator of Chittagong Port, as soon as the ship — MV Asia Union — arrived around 3.30 a.m., the port authorities ordered it to stay out of the port area, which is 5.5 nautical miles from Patenga point, the Daily Star reported Tuesday.
“The ship will be inspected by a committee comprising experts from the Department of Environment and other members,” said Alam Tuesday, adding that the dismantling could only be allowed if the inspectors give an environmental clearance.
The Asia Union, formerly known as MV Humber and MV Cast Otter, was detected with at least “79 deficiencies since 2010″ at different ports, possesses hazardous substances including asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl, toxic paints and chemical residues that have a wide range of adverse effects on humans, wildlife and the environment.
If dismantled, the ship would expose workers and the environment to hazards.
Prior to its arrival, an international maritime watchdog alerted Bangladesh.
An official of Robins des Bois, a Paris-based watchdog for protection of people and the environment, said that surprisingly, the ship was never detained at despite being detected with many deficiencies by Port State Controls at different ports.
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