Upgraded vessel launched to protect against water pollution - Leeton
Published: 23 Sep 2025 03:17pm
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) has launched a new specialist vessel to deal with Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) operations on the Murrumbidgee River and other local waterways.
The Australian made vessel replaces an earlier craft, offering a larger and more stable platform from which crews can operate.
The new equipment is part of the NSW Government’s $18.6 million investment in FRNSW’s Fleet Replacement Program.
The HAZMAT boat can tow and deploy absorbent and containment booms to limit and contain hazardous spills. It can also carry specialised equipment designed to contain and recover contaminants, reducing environmental harm during an incident.
The vessel can be deployed at any time, with a response range of two hours surrounding Leeton. It is also fitted with advanced emissions technology using the most efficient controls available to help limit environmental impact.
FRNSW HAZMAT and Counter Terrorism Commander, Superintendent Gregory Wright said:
“Upgrades like this help strengthen FRNSW’s response as the combat agency for HAZMAT emergencies on land and Inland waterways.
“This new vessel is safer for crew members and is also fitted with advanced emissions control technologies to help reduce impacts to the environment.
“I know the crew is pleased to be receiving the upgraded boat which will help protect local waterways from hazardous materials and pollutants.”
Leeton FRNSW Captain, Emma Tyrrell, said:
“Local operators of the HAZMAT vessel participated in rigorous training over the weekend, ensuring we are prepared for complex incidents.
“The crew is pleased with the upgrade – it's a boost that will better protect our community and environment, and ensures our personnel are equipped and prepared for anything.”
MEDIA NOTE - Footage of the vessel is available here: https://vimeo.com/1120994390/d76f2b8c60?share=copy [external link]
Updated: 23 Sep 2025 01:22pm
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