Matson to Cover Response Costs, Not Hawaii Taxpayers or Customers
Matson, Inc. will cover the costs
associated with the Honolulu Harbor molasses spill
response, not Hawaii taxpayers. That was the commitment reaffirmed
by Matson President and CEO, Matt Cox, at a news conference, held at
Pier 34. He also stated that customer rates would not be affected by the
incident.
The Honolulu molasses spill refers to a
spill of 1,400 tons of molasses into Honolulu Harbor in September 2013.
Divers in the harbor area reported that all sea life was killed by the
molasses, which instantly sank to the bottom of the harbor and caused
widespread de-oxygenation
"We operate the pipeline and it is our
transfer operation," Cox said. "Matson is taking responsibility and
we'll continue to fully cooperate with the state on this response.
We'll be here as long as it takes to get it right."
Cox announced that Matson immediately
ceased its molasses operations following the incident and will not
resume operations until the company is assured that it can do it in a
safe and responsible manner.
"Our goal always is to conduct cargo loading operations safely and in an environmentally responsible manner," he said.
He added that his pipeline operations team
is already working on a report that will provide him with information
needed to determine the future of Matson's molasses cargo business.
"If it is determined that the system cannot
be operated safely or in an environmentally responsible manner, and
that repairing and replacing the system would be impractical, we will
discontinue our molasses operations," he said.
Cox said the report would be provided to the Department of Health and other agencies once it is complete.
At the news briefing, Cox also acknowledged
the agencies that have lead the response, including the Hawaii
Department of Health (DOH), Hawaii Department of Land and Natural
Resources (DLNR), and the Hawaii Department of Transportation (DOT), and
the other agencies that are supporting the effort.
He also acknowledged his own company's
response team, which has been working together with the agencies since
the incident occurred last week.
"The Matson response team will continue to
be a critical part of the response. I'm proud of their efforts. They
are fully cooperating with the state and will continue to cooperate as
the response moves forward," he said.
Founded in 1882, Matson is a leading U.S. carrier in the Pacific. Matson provides a vital lifeline to the island economies of Hawaii, Guam, Micronesiaand select South Pacific islands, and operates a premium, expedited service from China to Southern California. The Company owns a fleet of 18 vessels including containerships, combination container and roll-on/roll-off ships and custom-designed barges.
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