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Didion Milling Explosion

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IMG_2796 2.JPG<br />Date Taken: 6/1/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 43.5379722222222<br />Longitude: -89.1029888888889<br />Tags: Collapsed portion of the milling plant which exploded Site Photo 6/1/2017
IMG_2806.JPG<br />Date Taken: 6/1/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 43.5380055555556<br />Longitude: -89.1035222222222<br />Tags: Water from a broken water line running off the site Site Photo 6/1/2017
IMG_2808.JPG<br />Date Taken: 6/1/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 43.5378694444444<br />Longitude: -89.1040944444444<br />Tags: Water run-off from the site onto Williams Street Site Photo 6/1/2017
IMG_2807.JPG<br />Date Taken: 6/1/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 43.5377416666667<br />Longitude: -89.1038361111111<br />Tags: Initial absorbent boom placed in run-off water stream to prevent foam insulation from leaving site Site Photo 6/1/2017
IMG_2820.JPG<br />Date Taken: 6/1/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 43.537925<br />Longitude: -89.1037361111111<br />Tags: Run-off carrying small particles of foam insulation from the collapsed structure. Additional boom was placed to prevent the particles from leaving the site and entering a storm drain Site Photo 6/1/2017