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Provo Canyon Crude Oil Spill

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The wall where oil had flowed off of the road was cleaned.<br />Date Taken: 12/4/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3554277777778<br />Longitude: -111.577872222222<br />Tags:
Fresh top soil is brought into the site to replace the oil-contaminated soils.<br />Date Taken: 12/4/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3557361111111<br />Longitude: -111.578080555556<br />Tags:
Workers slowly walked and boated along the shoreline collecting the remaining oil from the water.  Due to the waxy nature of the crude, there were minimal impacts to shore line vegetation.<br />Date Taken: 12/4/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3557166666667<br />Longitude: -111.577958333333<br />Tags:
Crude oil and contaminated soils along the road and river bank were removed.  The area was re-graded to natural contours.  Boulders were placed to secure the bank.  Fresh top soil and seed will be brought in to reclaim the area. (Photo provided by Savage)<br />Date Taken: 12/5/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.355675<br />Longitude: -111.577994444444<br />Tags:
The storm water drain was cleaned by hand and then pressure washed. The water used for the pressure wash was collected by a vacuum truck before it discharged into the Provo River.<br />Date Taken: 12/4/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3558083333333<br />Longitude: -111.578133333333<br />Tags:
Collecting oil along the bank by the spill site.  Much of congealed oil can be removed by hand.<br />Date Taken: 12/3/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3555861111111<br />Longitude: -111.578133333333<br />Tags:
The section of river closest to the intake was cleaned on 12/3/15.<br />Date Taken: 12/3/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3506472222222<br />Longitude: -111.5867<br />Tags:
A minimal amount of oil was trapped in the ice that is forming over the river.<br />Date Taken: 12/3/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3517805555556<br />Longitude: -111.584427777778<br />Tags:
Boats floated along side each bank of the river collecting chunks and flakes of solidified crude oil.<br />Date Taken: 12/3/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3518055555556<br />Longitude: -111.584725<br />Tags:
Oil was removed by hand and the storm water sewer was washed and wiped, also by hand. <br />Date Taken: 12/3/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3558<br />Longitude: -111.577941666667<br />Tags:
Crews removing oil and stained vegetation along the bank of the Provo River.  A small section of bank was impacted and will be restored.<br />Date Taken: 12/3/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3558805555556<br />Longitude: -111.577933333333<br />Tags:
Oil has been collected from the area around the sewer discharge into the river.<br />Date Taken: 12/2/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3559722222222<br />Longitude: -111.578261111111<br />Tags:
Flakes of oil that are beginning to become trapped in the ice.  Ice has been forming over the river.<br />Date Taken: 12/2/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3518361111111<br />Longitude: -111.583275<br />Tags:
Envirocare crews collecting oil at the storm sewer drainage.<br />Date Taken: 11/29/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3558527777778<br />Longitude: -111.578155555556<br />Tags:
The majority of the oil at the Diversion boom was collected for disposal on November 29, 2015<br />Date Taken: 11/29/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.4203527777778<br />Longitude: -111.535111111111<br />Tags:
A view of the Provo River looking towards the Diversion<br />Date Taken: 11/29/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3514944444444<br />Longitude: -111.584983333333<br />Tags:
Oil collected by sorbent boom placed near the spill site<br />Date Taken: 11/29/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3815388888889<br />Longitude: -111.561241666667<br />Tags:
View of the oil in the storm sewer.  The oil has congealed and is not flowing in the cold temperatures.  It can be chiseled off the drain, like a wax.<br />Date Taken: 11/29/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.35575<br />Longitude: -111.57805<br />Tags:
Oil collected at the spill site. The storm sewer drains into the Provo River at this site.<br />Date Taken: 11/29/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.355775<br />Longitude: -111.57805<br />Tags:
Oil also flowed over the road and onto the bank of the river.<br />Date Taken: 11/29/2015<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.3567805555556<br />Longitude: -111.577933333333<br />Tags: