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Oil-Spill Updates

The Delaware Estuary is home to the third-largest petrochemical port in the United States. For this reason, occasional oil spills are an unfortunate fact of life. Visit this Web page frequently to keep abreast of oil spill news affecting both the Delaware Bay and the tidal portion of the Delaware River. Or click here to view a timeline of past oil spills in the region.

For more information, please contact the United States Coast Guard's Delaware Bay Sector office at (215) 271-4800. To report an oil spill 24 hours a day, please call (215) 271-4807, or call the National Response Center toll free at (800) 424-8802. And to submit an oil-spill story for listing on this Web page, please e-mail Shaun Bailey at SBailey@DelawareEstuary.org.

Headlines:

• "Oil spill on I-95 makes life miserable" (May 25 issue of the
Philadelphia Inquirer)

• "Tabletop Drill Prepares CG, Marine Manager for River Oil Spill" (May 7 issue of the Cape May County Herald)

 
In the event of an oil spill, up-to-date information is critical. Visit this Web page frequently to see if petrochemical contamination is affecting your watershed.

• "Copper thieves spill PCB-laced oil from old transformers" (May 3 issue of The News Journal)

• "Tri-State bird rescue envisions expansion: Research center starts fundraising campaign" (April 28 issue of The News Journal)

• "Accident oil spill brings concerns" (March 24 issue of the Bucks County Courier Times)

• "Delaware River and Bay Cooperative is ready just in case" (March 13 issue of the Cape Gazette)

• "Briefly...City/Region: Spill fouls the Schuylkill" (December 22 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer)


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