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Written question asked by Bob Dunn (Conservative), in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 26 February 1997. It was answered by Richard Page (Conservative) on Wednesday, 26 February 1997 on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry.


Dept of Trade and Industry

Question
If he will comment on the overspill surveillance flights carried out on behalf of his Department. - Inc figs.
Answer

Mr. Dunn: To ask the President of the Board of Trade if he will make a statement on the overspill surveillance flights carried out on behalf of his Department. [18139] Mr. Page: For the month of January 1997, no oil at all was detected by the surveillance aircraft employed by the DTI. Two hundred and eighty-four installations were surveyed during this time with aircraft and equipment capable of detecting, by day or by night, spills as small as a few litres. These results are confirmation of the offshore industry's continued good environmental performance. The total amount of oil from positive detections in 1996 from 3,336 overflights was 5.67 tonnes. This is to be compared with natural seepage into the North sea of 1,000 tonnes each year and discharges from rivers amounting to about 30,000 tonnes.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
18139; 291 c246W
Session
1996-97
Subjects
Aircraft Oil Pollution Monitoring
Contains statistics
Yes