Oil slicks in waters off Tuas Port likely to have originated inland, authorities investigating pollution source

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Oil slicks in waters off Tuas Port likely to have originated inland, authorities investigating pollution source
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SINGAPORE — The periodic oil slicks found in the waters off Tuas Port are likely to have originated from inland Singapore, said the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) on Monday (March 25).

Oil slicks in waters off Tuas Port likely to have originated inland, authorities investigating pollution source

No evidence indicating a single source of the pollution has been found, and the oil slicks have not significantly impacted port operations or navigationSINGAPORE — The periodic oil slicks found in the waters off Tuas Port are likely to have originated from inland Singapore, said the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore on Monday .

Laboratory tests on oil samples by PSA — formerly known as the Port of Singapore Authority — found that the source is likely to have originated from"further inland", said MPA.

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