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Official: Planned repair for broken rods on new Bay Bridge span could cost $5 million to $10 million – @AP

Official: Planned repair for broken rods on new Bay Bridge span could cost $5 million to $10 million - @AP
 
 
 

25,000 LED lights — on a bridge

San Francisco's lesser-known bridge unveiled a new look Tuesday night. As part of a unique art project celebrating its 75th anniversary, the West span of the Bay Bridge has been outfitted with 25,000 LED lights that will display a variety of undulating designs nightly for the next two years.
 
 
 

SF Bay Bridge light sculpture switched on


SAN FRANCISCO, March 6 (UPI) -- A light sculpture scheduled to shine on the Bay Bridge in San Francisco for the next two years went on display Tuesday night.

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Photo: A crane near the Bay Bridge in Northern California collapsed – @abc7newsBayArea

Photo: A crane near the Bay Bridge in Northern California collapsed - @abc7newsBayArea
 
 
 

Pilot of empty oil tanker that struck Bay Bridge was involved in 3 previous accidents, records show – @AP

Pilot of empty oil tanker that struck Bay Bridge was involved in 3 previous accidents, records show - @AP
 
 
 

Photo: Oil tanker that struck the Bay Bridge just west of Treasure Island stopped out in bay – @ellenhuet

Photo: Oil tanker that struck the Bay Bridge just west of Treasure Island stopped out in bay - @ellenhuet
 
 
 

Oil tanker strikes Bay Bridge, as authorities say no cause yet for alarm

An empty oil tanker caused minor damage Monday when it struck a tower in the middle of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge while navigating beneath the hulking span, officials said.

The 752-foot Overseas Reymar from the Marshall Islands rammed the tower about 11:20 a.m. as it headed out to sea, according to the Coast Guard and state transportation officials. The impact didn't affect traffic on the busy bridge -- the main artery between San Francisco and Oakland, Ney said.

The parent company that owns the ship, OSG Ship Management Inc., said the accident occurred as the vessel hit an underwater portion of the massive bridge structure.

Investigators late Monday had not determined the cause of the crash.

"There's always the human factor," Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Shawn Lansing said. "That is again what we'll look into and see whether, in fact, it was a human error or something else and take that into consideration in the development of future regulation."

Visibility at the time of the collision was about a quarter-mile, but officials didn't say if that was a factor.

There was no timetable for completing the investigation, Lansing said. The crew and captain of the ship will undergo drug and alcohol testing, per federal regulations. Inspectors also will examine the hull of the ship above and below water, Lansing said.

The mishap damaged about 30 to 40 feet of fender of steel and wooden timbers built onto the span to absorb the brunt of a ship's collision, said California Department of Transportation spokesman Bart Ney.

The incident brought back memories of a major crash in 2007 that spilled 53,000 gallons of oil into the bay. Oil leaking from the Cosco Busan contaminated 26 miles of shoreline, killed more than 2,500 birds and delayed the start of the crab-fishing season.

The Overseas Reymar was not carrying oil as cargo on Monday, only fuel to power its engines, said Charlie Goodyear, a spokesman for the San Francisco Bar Pilots Association.

Coast Guard authorities said no oil or hazardous materials were reported to have leaked into the water. Still, officials spread 4,000 feet of absorbent material on the water to be safe.

No crew members on the ship were injured, and its hull appeared to suffer some scrapes and minor indentations but was not breached, Goodyear added.

"There's all kinds of speculation as to whether the ship had been pushed into the fender by a strong tide, rather than a head-on collision," Goodyear said. "In comparing this to 2007, this appears to be a much lesser impact."

The crew of the Overseas Reymar reported no loss of steering or propulsion, and initial investigations showed no water leaks from any of the ballast tanks, said Darrell Wilson, a spokesman for OSG.

"The ship's crew safely anchored the vessel and made all proper notifications to the authorities." Wilson said.

California Emergency Management Agency spokesman Jordan Scott said the superstructure of the bridge was fine.

"There is some damage to the vessel, but nothing that poses a danger to anybody," Scott said. "A fire boat is out there to make sure it stays that way, and it should."

The tower of the bridge appeared to be fine from a distance, added California Department of Transportation spokesman Bart Ney.

The tanker docked west of Yerba Buena Island immediately following the crash, and the pilot was being interviewed by both the Coast Guard and the California Board of Pilot Commissioners for the Bays of San Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun, which regulates bar pilots.

State law requires a bar pilot to guide every large vessel -- be it a luxury liner, a billionaire's yacht, aircraft carrier or cargo ship -- in, out and around the San Francisco Bay.

The pilots' role came under intense scrutiny in the crash of the Cosco Busan.

The ship's pilot, Capt. John Cota, served a 10-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor charges.

The companies responsible for the Cosco Busan paid close to $60 million for the cleanup and in criminal fines.

 
 
 

Coast Guard confirms oil tanker has brushed a support of Bay Bridge, no visible sign of oil leak – @KTVU

Coast Guard confirms oil tanker has brushed a support of Bay Bridge, no visible sign of oil leak - @KTVU
 
 
 

San Francisco fire: An oil tanker struck a tower of the Bay Bridge; the Coast Guard is responding – @nbcbayarea

San Francisco fire: An oil tanker struck a tower of the Bay Bridge; the Coast Guard is responding - @nbcbayarea
 
 
 

#BREAKING: Bay Bridge lights on the western span are back on, but lights are still out on the eastern span. http://t.co/hCGfYKBd

#BREAKING: Bay Bridge lights on the western span are back on, but lights are still out on the eastern span. http://t.co/hCGfYKBd
 
 
 

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