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Manweiler Trucking Spill

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Image  Description Category Date Tags
IMG_4875.JPG<br />Date Taken: 8/26/2016<br />Category: Spill Site<br />Latitude: 38.8214138888889<br />Longitude: -104.837791666667<br />Tags: Assessment View of where the tanker truck overturned on Motor City Drive. Tanker overturned at approximately 4 am on August 26, 2016 with approximately 6,000 gallons of gasoline and 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel. Spill Site 8/26/2016 Assessment
IMG_4878.JPG<br />Date Taken: 8/26/2016<br />Category: Spill Site<br />Latitude: 38.8213222222222<br />Longitude: -104.837058333333<br />Tags: Removal View of berms placed on Motor City Drive to capture remnant gasoline and diesel spilled from overturned tanker prior to the contaminants reaching the storm sewer. Spill Site 8/26/2016 Removal
IMG_4881.JPG<br />Date Taken: 8/26/2016<br />Category: Spill Site<br />Latitude: 38.8208777777778<br />Longitude: -104.836975<br />Tags: Removal Clean up contractor, Belfor, using a vac-truck to suck up contaminants which were collected by one of four berms set up on Motor City Drive. Spill Site 8/26/2016 Removal
IMG_4909.JPG<br />Date Taken: 8/26/2016<br />Category: Spill Site<br />Latitude: 38.8210972222222<br />Longitude: -104.836044444444<br />Tags: Removal Belfor contractors “jetting” stormwater sewer in order to wash the contaminants from the sewer. Spill Site 8/26/2016 Removal
RIV05.JPG<br />Date Taken: 8/26/2016<br />Category: Spill Site<br />Latitude: 38.8218366666667<br />Longitude: -104.836555<br />Tags: Post Removal Storm Water Drain number 2 located east of the spill area behind the nearby car dealership. Photo taken post cleanout. Note the caution tape. The hole has been temporarily covered with plywood. No visible sheen post cleanout. Spill Site 8/26/2016 Post Removal