La Princesa Barge Grounding

Sandbridge, VA (Virginia Beach)        2009-Nov-13

A barge carrying hazardous materials broke free from a tug on November 12, 2009 and grounded off Sandbridge, Virgina on November 13, 2009. Captain Mark Ogle with the U.S. Coast Guard says the La Princesa was near Cobbs Island off the Eastern Shore when two cables broke around 11:00 p.m. November 12. By 6:30 a.m. Friday, the vessel grounded about a quarter mile from the Little Island Park Pier. The 570-foot barge carries various chemicals that the Coast Guard considers hazardous material. 84 HAZMAT loads, containing products such as syrup for soft drinks, alcohol, empty cylinders formerly containing water purification chemicals, and chlorine, etc. are on board, according to ship's owner Crowley Puerto Rico Service, Inc. As of November 13, Titan Salvage has been engaged and a salvage master is on site. A naval architect and assistant salvage master are en route and removal plans are being developed. Officials expect improving weather conditions to enhance salvage and removal efforts. The barge left San Juan, Puerto Rico on November 6 and was headed to Pennsauken, New Jersey (in the Philadelphia area). USCG Sector Hampton Roads has requested information on potential human health and environmental impacts if there is a release.


Note: Documents are posted chronologically and early reports likely contain factual errors. These errors may be corrected in a later report.


Incident Response Documents

Final Report 2009-Nov-20
Barge Has Been Refloated 2009-Nov-18

Incident Details

Spill, potential spill, or other: Potential Chemical/Biological Spill
Cause of incident: Grounding
Products of concern: chlorine gas, alcohol, and other hazmats
Amount spilled (approximate): 0
Total amount at risk of spill: 0 - 1,000 pounds

Latitude (approximate): 36° 42.60' North
Longitude (approximate): 75° 55.40' West

Counter measures:
On-Water Recovery: Not applicable
Shoreline Cleanup: Not applicable

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