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Columbia River Mystery Sheen

Image  Description Category Date Tags
2017-0801 Coleman Oil River Skirt and Staff Gauges_Page_6.jpg<br />Date Taken: 8/1/2017<br />Category: Water ops<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Minor sheen continues to discharge to the river. Oil is contained by inner and outer hard boom and collected using sorbents. Collection records indicate the rate of discharge is slowing. Water ops 8/1/2017
2017-0801 Coleman Oil Sump and Treatment System pics_Page_3.jpg<br />Date Taken: 8/1/2017<br />Category: Sump collection<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Four sumps are used to collect product from the location where the fuel rack and warehouse were located. building were removed by Coleman Oil. Sump collection 8/1/2017
2017-0801 Coleman Oil Sump and Treatment System pics_Page_6.jpg<br />Date Taken: 8/1/2017<br />Category: Sump collection<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Groundwater treatment system flows through oil water separator to storage, then through GAC filter to second storage tank. Treated water is sampled and if water quality is adequate it is discharged to Wenatchee WWTP. Sump collection 8/1/2017
IMG_0327 Cropped 2.JPG<br />Date Taken: 3/27/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 47.4146055555556<br />Longitude: -120.297552777778<br />Tags: Looking upstream (northwest) from pedestrian bridge approximately 0.33 miles downstream of diesel seep to Columbia River. Orange containment boom is visible along water line. Facility fuel tanks are visible to the far left. Site Photo 3/27/2017
AnotatedLeak.jpg<br />Date Taken: 3/25/2017<br />Category: Facility<br />Latitude: 47.41756<br />Longitude: -120.30263<br />Tags: Stream of renewable diesel product is flowing from buried underground pipe and forming a pool of the red dyed diesel product. The valve to the tank is closed so this is draining pipe static pressure. Flow was likely higher when tank was pressurizing the line. Since this picture was taken all fuel was vacuumed from the line to stop further leaks. Facility 3/25/2017
IMG_0247.JPG<br />Date Taken: 3/25/2017<br />Category: Water ops<br />Latitude: 47.4251777777778<br />Longitude: -120.305816666667<br />Tags: State crews adjust containment boom to prepare for on-water operations. Water ops 3/25/2017
image4 2.JPG<br />Date Taken: 3/22/2017<br />Category: Source investigation<br />Latitude: 47.4187<br />Longitude: -120.3027<br />Tags: Right: sample of product from Coleman Oil biodiesel tank. Left: sample of product seeping from the bank of the Columbia River. Source investigation 3/22/2017
image2 2.JPG<br />Date Taken: 3/22/2017<br />Category: Water ops<br />Latitude: 47.4187<br />Longitude: -120.3027<br />Tags: Location of diesel product seeping from river bank. Absorbent pads turn red when saturated with diesel fuel. The pads are changed 2 - 4 times a day and bagged to contain and properly dispose of oil. Water ops 3/22/2017