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Ecology is still investigating
potential sources for today’s oil spill near Edmonds.
While the department is identifying vessels that had made transits through
the area, Ecology has not ruled out other sources.
The amount and type of oil product has not been determined, but the slick
initially appeared to be heavy or thick in places. Subsequent flyovers revealed
that the dark patches were not oil.
Separate early-morning over flights by Ecology and Coast Guard revealed that
that the oil slick actually was too thin to clean up. Thin slicks typically are
just molecules thick and no known equipment or methods can remove it from the
environment.
By noon, most of the spill had dissipated.
Even when a spill cannot be recovered and disperses, the oil adds toxic
pollutants to an already threatened Puget Sound.
While no oiled birds or wildlife were reported, all petroleum products are
toxic, and no spill of any size is acceptable.
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