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by Ann Chaon Sat Aug 26, 6:16 AM ET

BEIRUT (AFP) - Cleanup of a massive oil slick along
Lebanon's coast has barely begun more than one month
after Israel's bombing of a power plant unleashed the
pollution.


At a bend in the boardwalk along the edge of Beirut,
thick and nauseating black water laps against about 20
flat-bottomed fishing boats sheltered in a cove toward
the south of the city.

The
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) estimates
that between 10,000 and 15,000 tonnes (11,000-16,500
tons) of fuel oil leaked from the Jiyeh electric power
plant in mid-July after two Israeli air raids. The
seaside plant, 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of
Beirut, burned for 12 days.

The spill has polluted about 200 kilometres (124
miles) of the Lebanese and Syrian coasts, the
European Union said.

On Friday the Lebanese civil defence agency, advised
by Danish experts, began to clean oil at the cove, and
at the Raouche port in Beirut.

Teams have also been at work 40 kilometers north at
the ancient port city and tourist site of Byblos,
where in 10 days they extracted 250 tonnes (275 tons)
of oil, said Ian Nedsa, one of the European Union's
Danish experts in Beirut.

At the capital's only public beach, Ramlet el-Baida,
local environmental group Greenline started on
Thursday collecting polluted sand after two
interruptions by the police.

Along with Jiyeh itself, these are the sites most
affected by the oil, said Mohammed el-Sarji, president
of the Lebanese professional divers' union who
photographed the sea bed to assess the spill's impact.

"The presence of oil was detected there to a depth of
between three and five metres (9.9 and 16.5 feet) and
a breadth of eight metres off Jiyeh," he said.

Minister of Environment Yaacoub Sarraf said all
available equipment is at the scene. "But it's not
enough," he said.

"Today we received pumps and floating dams from Norway
and Kuwait and we are waiting for more from France,
Jordan and Spain."

Sarraf said an Israeli blockade has hindered the
cleanup effort.

Israel imposed the air, sea and land blockade when war
broke out with the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah
on July 12, and it remains in place despite a
ceasefire that took effect on August 14. Israel said
the move aims to stop Hezbollah from smuggling arms
into Lebanon.

Sarraf said he is hoping a United Nations helicopter
will be able to fly over the area on Monday or Tuesday
to assess the spill's spread.

"It is indispensable to evaluate the risks," he said.

Immediate helicopter surveys and a joint effort to
clean up to 30 coastal sites in Lebanon were part of a
recovery plan unveiled this month by senior officials
from the United Nations, the European Union and
regional states meeting in Greece.

The operation would cost at least 50 million euros (64
million dollars).

Israeli authorities has given safety assurances for
aerial UN surveillance missions, the United Nations
Environment Programme has said.

"Certain beaches that had been cleaned, like in
Byblos, were soiled again by oil that stays on the
surface," said Gaby Khalaf, director of the National
Centre of Marine Research in Batroun, north of Beirut.

Rick Steiner, an American expert dispatched by the
World Conservation Union (IUCN), said "the marine and
coastal ecosystem is more contaminated than was
thought."

After cleaning the beaches and rocks, it will be
"indispensable to recover the maximum amount of oil
again from the surface and especially at the bottom of
the water," Steiner said, recommending use of
remote-control robots to collect pollutants from the
depths.

Greenline has called the oil spill the biggest
environmental disaster in the Mediterranean basin.

Last week the Finnish presidency of the EU urged
member states to provide more technical assistance,
saying the cleanup could take years.




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