The majority of oily waste from last night's spill into Tauranga Harbour has been recovered, and revealed to be mainly cooking oil.
An estimated 2000 litres of oily sludge is believed to have been discharged from a tanker truck about 5pm Monday as it was removing the sludge from a vessel at Sulphur Point. Some of this sludge entered the water.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council staff worked into the night to clean up the mess, using booms and other spill equipment. The work was halted late on Monday and resumed at first light on Tuesday.
The council said the spill was mainly made up of cooking oil mixed with residual bilge oil.
This was after a vegetable oil bladder on board the vessel spilled to the vessel bilge.