Assignment No. 5 - Obt2308 - Kenneth Bryan Villagoneza
Assignment No. 5 - Obt2308 - Kenneth Bryan Villagoneza
Assignment No. 5 - Obt2308 - Kenneth Bryan Villagoneza
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ASSIGNMENT: #5
WORKSHOP CASE: ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT
CASE FACTS:
An estimated 400 Liters of Diesel Oil leaked from ABC Corporation located at
Brgy. Sta. Rita Aplaya, Batangas City on September 9, 2021.
The Roving Guard (Juan Dela Cruz – Cell # 09192223333) noticed a leak in one
of the fuel storage tanks and reported it to the Shift Charge at around 10:00
AM.
The discharge valve of the storage tank was left open.
Strong rain swept the spilled oil from the plant drainage and flowed into the
nearby creek.
Plant operators and emergency response team deployed spill boom and
contained the oil spill after one (1) hour.
Spilled oil was recovered using an oil skimmer.
Traces of oil at the creek were treated using an oil dispersant.
Recovered oil was stored in empty drums and stored at the hazardous waste
storage area.
ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT REPORT
Name of
Establishment: ABC CORPORATION
Address:
BRGY.STA.RITA APLAYA,BATANGAS CITY
Name of Managing JUAN DELA CRUZ
Head:
Name of PCO: ENGR. KENNETH BRYAN VILLAGONEZA
Type of Incident:
Breakdown of wastewater treatment plant
Breakdown of air pollution control device
Release of chemicals to environment media
Release of hazardous waste to environment media
Exceedance to effluent standards
Exceedance to emission standards
Others, please specify
Description of Incident:
An estimated 400 Liters of Diesel Oil leaked from ABC Corporation located at Brgy. Sta.
Rita Aplaya, Batangas City on September 9, 2021. The leak came from one of the storage tanks
which was noticed by roving guard Juan Dela Cruz who then reported it to Shift Charge at
around 10:00 AM. With the heavy rain that day, the spilled diesel fuel was swept to the nearby
creek.
Estimated Amount of Chemicals, Hazardous Wastes, Emissions, and /or Effluent Released to the
Receiving Environment:
400 liters of Diesel Oil