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PERP Response Photos: Spring 2011 Flood - Crooked Creek
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The community shop; the furnace and fuel tank are against the back wall. Bucket with oil and two of the ubiquitous blue pails, shop area. Overview of equipment/pails/drums scattered around the shop area. The shop (former generator) area; the bulk tanks in the background were reportedly empty during the flood, and there was no evidence of oil directly around them.
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Just upstream from the shop area; the shop can be seen in the background. oil spill at the Thomas Lodge, Middle Village. The tank floated and disconnected the fuel line. This was the largest spill observed. Drums and other debris in back of the Thomas Lodge; there is a small diesel “hotspot” near the polystyrene “ribbon” in the background. The slough is to the rear of this. Blue pails in an area by the city/tribal/old post office in the Middle Village. There is a small lube oil spill under the red drum. Little apparent contamination in this area.
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Another view of the same general area as above. About 75 yards upstream from the above; Middle Village. Note the stacked pails. No soil contamination observed in this area. Further upstream, looking at the city/tribal/old post office building downstream in the distance. No soil contamination was observed in this area, but the debris made close examination difficult.
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