As the cleanup process continues, there are still pockets of oily water in Tucker Bayou, in Buffalo Bayou, and in the Houston Ship Channel.

HOUSTON — The Houston Ship Channel remained partially closed Wednesday morning as the costs of the closure continue to add up.

According to a logistics and transportation expert at the University of Houston, the impact of closing a portion of the Ship Channel for just a few days could cost a billion dollars.

Professor Maria Burns told the Houston Chronicle about $500 million is from the cost of delayed shipments and lost supply chain materials for companies.

Another $500 million is from indirect expenses from the impact of rerouted and cancelled shipments.

As the cleanup process continues, there are still pockets of oily water in Tucker Bayou near ITC, and smaller pockets in Buffalo Bayou and in the Houston Ship Channel.

So far, 33,000 barrels of oily water have been recovered from the water.

The U.S. Coast Guard monitors the Ship Channel and is expected to discuss more about plans going forward in a press conference Wednesday afternoon.

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