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Example Claim Form
PART 2 Section A
Costs of clean up and preventive measures
Section A
amounts raised and explanation of how money
was used). Copies of any agreements or
contracts for services and receipts, invoices etc.
should be provided.
Removal of oil from wrecks:
A detailed rationale for undertaking the removal
of oil from a wreck, including the likelihood
of release of remaining oil from wreck (for
example, because of damage to structure
or corrosion, etc.) and stability of seabed at
location of ship (e.g. supporting scientific
and engineering data), quantity, type and
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composition of remaining oil on ship, details
of the likely pollution damage and the likely
environmental damage which would result from
further release of remaining oil, extent to which
areas most likely to be affected by a further
release are vulnerable to oil pollution damage
from both an economic and environmental point
of view, the technical feasibility and likelihood
of success of the operation (taking into account
visibility, currents, the presence of other wrecks
in the vicinity and whether the ship was at a
depth at which operations of the kind envisaged
were likely to be conducted successfully).
A full breakdown of the costs of the oil removal
operation including the costs of individual
vessels, pumps, personnel, diving equipment,
remotely operated vehicles, other salvage
equipment, overheads and administration
etc. Costs for exploratory and planning work
should be fully itemised. The value of any oil
recovered should be provided, together with a
full description of its treatment or onward sale.
Copies of tender documents and contracts,
together with invoices, receipts etc. should be
provided.