NEW ORLEANS – The Unified Command continues to respond to a sunken vessel at mile marker 940 along the Mississippi River near Columbus, Kentucky, Friday.
At approximately 9 a.m. Friday less than 100 gallons of diesel fuel was discharged from the vessel. Members from SWS Environmental Services contained the spill, and a dive team secured the source.
Shoreline assessments have been conducted 6 miles downriver and crews observed no signs of pollution.
There are currently no restrictions to commercial or recreational vessel traffic due to the incident.
The UC consists of the Coast Guard, Ingram Barge Company, Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection, and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
Coast Guard Sector Ohio Valley watchstanders were notified Monday of the vessel Todd Brown sinking along the right descending bank of the Lower Mississippi River.
The Todd Brown has approximately 17,500 gallons of diesel fuel, 150 gallons of lube oil, and 150 gallons of hydraulic oil on board.
SWS Environmental Services is on scene monitoring the situation and boom has been deployed to mitigate a pollution release.
The cause of the incident is under investigation.