Accidental pump activation causes minor oil slick in Nanaimo marina
NANAIMO — An accidental flip of a switch is believed responsible for a small oil slick in a local marina.
Crews at the Nanaimo Port Authority became aware of a vessel in the marina, between Cameron Island and the waterfront walkway, leaking oil around 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 13.
Capt. Satinder Singh, NPA’s vice president of operations, told NanaimoNewsNOW calls were made to their patrol division and Canadian Coast Guard while crews on site deployed pads to try and absorb some of the material.
“It was a bilge pump that was inadvertently turned on by a mechanic that was on board the vessel. The owner was not present at the time, but they were doing some mechanical repairs and they flicked a switch on.”