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State Removes First Hazardous Vessel
from Columbia River, More to Come

by Andrew Foran
KOIN, October 13, 2023

The first hazardous vessel, the FV Tiffany, was removed from the Columbia River following funding approval in June (DSL) PORTLAND, Ore. -- After being approved for funding in June, the Oregon Department of State Lands has begun removing hazardous vessels from local waterways.

On Friday, the department announced they had removed their first vessel, a 200-ton fishing boat built in 1939, the FV Tiffany, which originally became hazardous in 2021 when it sank into the Columbia River spilling fuel near Rainer.

"The FV Tiffany wasn't just an eyesore," said DSL Interim Deputy Director Chris Castelli. "More significantly this ship was a vehicle for toxins going into the Columbia River."

Abandoned vessels are hazardous to the environment because they can leak oil, lubricant and other toxic substances that were used in construction, the DSL said.

"Some samples taken from the FV Tiffany contained high levels of PCBs and lead which pose a threat to the aquatic environment and potentially even human health," said Scott Smith, Spill Contingency Planner for the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.

When House Bill 5029 passed, it provided $18.8 million to begin removing vessels from waterways and to help form a long-term plan.

"Cleaning up vessels in the past meant using Common School Fund dollars," explained DSL Director Vicki L. Walker. "Besides shortchanging Oregon school kids, lack of dedicated resources prevented the state from being able to proactively address the ADV problem."

The DSL said their priorities are preventing vehicles from becoming hazards that can contaminate water, degrade habitats, damage property and impede navigation.

The FV Tiffany cost an estimated $1.42 million to remove and clean up, which the state said they hope will be paid for by the ship's owner.

Related Pages:
Watch Coast Guard Cleaning Up 'River Queen,' Other Derelict Boats on Columbia by Keely Chalmers, KGW, 6/6/17
Pollution Threat: Site Lease Terminated Near Goble by Cody Mann, The Chronicle, 5/15/17
Owner of Boat that Sank in Columbia River Convicted of Abandoning Vessel, Pollution by Associated Press, Daily Journal, 8/8/14
AG Ferguson Secures Derelict Vessel Conviction in Benton Co. by Dan Thesman, KVEW, 8/7/14
Bret Simpson, Scrap Dealer Who Botched Salvage of Barge Davy Crockett, Fined $405,000 by Scott Learn, The Oregonian, 1/28/13
Derelict Vessel Owner Ordered to Pay More Than $1 Million for Columbia River Oil Spill by Bonnie Stewart, Oregon Public Broadcasting, 1/28/13
Barge Owner Guilty of Polluting Columbia River by Associated Press, KGW, 7/12/12
WA Scrap Dealer Pleads Guilty in Botched Salvage of Barge Davy Crockett by Scott Learn, The Oregonian, 7/12/12
Governors Unite to Remove Derelict Vessels from Columbia by Rachel La Corte, Bend Bulletin, 7/1/12
Cleanup of Derelict Barge Davy Crockett on Columbia River Nearly Complete by Scott Learn, The Oregonian, 8/23/11
Davy Crockett One of Many Dilapidated Vessels on the Columbia by Kristian Foden-Vencil, Oregon Public Broadcasting, 2/3/11


Andrew Foran
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KOIN, October 13, 2023

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