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Duncan Jet Fuel Spill

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A small sump was installed in the drainage ditch to facilitate the recover of jet fuel.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2322612883851<br />Longitude: -111.730978489372<br />Tags:
The drainage ditch with jet fuel.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2323978010281<br />Longitude: -111.730992793778<br />Tags:
Personnel vacuuming the spilled jet fuel.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2320674403841<br />Longitude: -111.730227470521<br />Tags:
Jet fuel storage tanks.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2321548086574<br />Longitude: -111.730252504253<br />Tags:
Area immediately downstream of the interception dam.  The culvert/manhole in view brings stormwater drainage to the ditch from another area of the airport.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2326191631546<br />Longitude: -111.731218099652<br />Tags:
Area where the jet fuel was discharged from the tanker.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2321554059416<br />Longitude: -111.730155944831<br />Tags:
Fuel puddled on the asphalt near the discharge location.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2321376592626<br />Longitude: -111.730581521886<br />Tags:
Fuel/water in the drainage ditch.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2322394462367<br />Longitude: -111.7308425904<br />Tags:
Sorbent boom placed in the drainage ditch upstream of the interception dam . 
the man in the picture is standing on the dam.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2325481770215<br />Longitude: -111.731168925793<br />Tags:
Baker tank used to store the fuel/water mixture recovered by vacuum truck operations.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2322423898479<br />Longitude: -111.730623543348<br />Tags:
Sorbent boom placed downstream of the damn build by airport personnel.  No fuel was observed downstream of the dam.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2329617639135<br />Longitude: -111.731643677003<br />Tags:
A close up of oil emulsified in water in the drainage ditch.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2323595772158<br />Longitude: -111.730960607761<br />Tags:
Puddle of jet fuel in the drainage path.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2320656060356<br />Longitude: -111.730641424632<br />Tags:
The jet fuel (which is clear in color) standing behind the dam which the  airport personnel built to stop the flow.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2325939083501<br />Longitude: -111.731194853786<br />Tags:
View of the area where the jet fuel drained off of the asphalt toward the drainage ditech.  The area in the foreground is where a lot of fuel was absorbed.<br />Date Taken: 3/11/2023<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 40.2321158171993<br />Longitude: -111.730645895229<br />Tags: