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(Information on this site is considered to be accurate at the time of posting, but is subject to change as new information becomes available.) Update 4:30 PM Earlier this afternoon, Ecology and Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife conducted an over flight of the spill site. State staff involved in the aerial observation also concluded that less than 25 gallons of diesel fuel likely spilled from the shore side into the Blair Waterway. Fuel that did reach water was contained inside the containment and sorbent boom U.S. Oil had deployed. The partially-opened bleeder valve where the spill occurred is located about 20-30 feet from the water. An unknown amount of diesel fuel did spill to the ground. The company is currently removing contaminated soil by vacuum truck. On-water cleanup operations, however, have essentially concluded. U.S. Oil is pulling back its containment and sorbent boom from the Blair Waterway. The company will leave sorbent boom along the shoreline near the spill site to capture any residual fuel. Ecology will return to the site tomorrow morning. The investigation continues to determine the exact cause of the spill and amount of diesel fuel spilled. Update 1:30 PM Observations on the waterway show that less than 25 gallons of diesel fuel spilled from the shore side into the Blair Waterway. The Blair Waterway remains open but vessel traffic should avoid wakes and stay away from the cleanup area as much as possible. The investigation continues to determine the exact cause of the spill and amount of diesel fuel spilled. Tuesday, November 30, 2010 9:30 AM Ecology, Coast Guard and U.S. Oil responding to
diesel fuel spill to Tacoma’s Blair Waterway |
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SUMMARY INFORMATIONDate of Incident: Location: Product/Quantity: Cause: Responsible Party: US Oil
NEWS RELEASE:
CONTACTS:
Lt. Jon Lane
Marcia Nielsen, U.S. Oil & Refining Co. media relations, Office: 253-680-3241 |
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