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Senator Tom Umberg: Senator Umberg Issues Statement On Huntington Beach Oil Spill

Reports of an oil leak off the coast of Huntington Beach began emerging on Friday evening with conflicting reports about size and source.

October 3, 2021

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Senator Umberg Issues Statement on Huntington Beach Oil Spill

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(HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA) – Earlier today, Senator Thomas J. Umberg (D – Orange County) participated in an aerial investigation of an emerging oil spill off the coast of Huntington Beach with the United States Coast Guard. Afterwards, he issued the statement below.

Reports of an oil leak off the coast of Huntington Beach began emerging on Friday evening with conflicting reports about size and source. Throughout the day and into the evening, it was determined that the oil plume was the result of a spill from oil platform Elly, located off the coast of Huntington Beach. Updated estimates classify it as a ā€œMajor Spill.ā€ The plume appears to stretch from Huntington Beach Pier to Newport Beach.

ā€œFirst and foremost we absolutely must focus on mitigating damage to environmentally sensitive and hard-to-clean sites (i.e. marshes, rocky areas, sandy beaches) and cleaning up this mess before it escalates and impacts public and wildlife health,ā€ said Senator Umberg. ā€œThere’s little doubt that this has the potential to be an ecological disaster. Rest assured – we will work within the area’s elected delegation to determine the cause of the incident at Oil Platform Elly.ā€

The Coast Guard, federal regulators, and Elly’s managers have deployed teams to both contain and begin clean-up of the plume to curtail damage to our public beaches and wildlife. Clean-up crews are being disbursed out of a joint command center established at the Port of Long Beach. And the City of Huntington Beach is deploying booms to key locations to prevent oil intrusion into sensitive areas, including the Warner Bridge Inlet and the tide inlet channels connecting to the Huntington Beach and Bolsa Chica Wetlands. Additional resources are being considered for the Anaheim Bay inlet, which is the ocean access point for Huntington Beach Harbor.


This press release was produced by Senator Tom Umberg. The views expressed here are the author’s own.