Tamil Nadu Finalises Oil Spill Contingency Plan for Coastline




Identifying Risk Areas

  • The Tamil Nadu State Oil Spill Disaster Contingency Plan has identified four districts as ‘very high’ risk for oil spills:Ramanathapuram
  • Thoothukudi
  • Gulf of Mannar islands
  • Thiruvallur

In addition to these, Kanniyakumari and Chennai are considered ‘high-risk’ areas. The plan focuses on 15 sensitive zones, which need special attention and quick action if an oil spill happens.

Protecting Critical Ecological Zones

  • Certain regions with fragile ecosystems are given special protection under the plan, including:Gulf of Mannar
  • Thoothukudi salt pans
  • Beaches at Manapad, Rameswaram, and Tiruchendur
  • Palk Bay and Kanniyakumari
  • Mangroves in Pudukkottai and Thanjavur
  • Tharangambadi and Velankanni beaches
  • Vedaranyam and Muthupet lagoons
  • Pichavaram, along with Kollidam and Vellar estuaries
  • Kaliveli and Cheyyur lagoons
  • Urban beaches in Chennai

Who Manages the Response?

The Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority will be responsible for handling oil spills. They will work closely with District Collectors, who will take the lead in their respective areas. This coordination is vital for a quick and effective response to any spill emergencies.

Steps for Cleaning Up Oil Spills

The plan outlines a clear, four-step process for cleaning oil spills along the shoreline:


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