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Hurricane Irma Response

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rsz_jardine_checking_tank.jpg<br />Date Taken: 9/28/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: EPA OSC Richard Jardine, EPA is assessing an isolated drum on HWY1, Marathon, FL. Photo taken by Chris, Jones, START Contractor (TTEMI). Site Photo 9/28/2017
EPA Staff  and Coast Guard..jpg<br />Date Taken: 9/25/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: EPA Planning Section Chief Matt Huyser (left) and EPA Unified Commander Ben Franco (center) brief U.S. Coast Guard members on EPA activities at the Unified Command in Miami. EPA teams are leading land-based assessment and response actions, conducting inland assessment and looking for orphan containers as part of the ongoing Hurricane Irma response. Site Photo 9/25/2017
Vessel.jpg<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: A satellite image from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) displays vessels damaged and sunken in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Marathon Key, Florida. Hundreds of vessels have been reported damaged or have sunk as a result of Hurricane Irma's force. Teams consisting of federal and state response members are assessing the potential risk of pollution from these vessels. EPA teams will lead land-based assessment and response actions, conducting inland assessment and looking for orphan containers. (U.S. Coast Guard photo.) Site Photo 9/24/2017
osc_irma_image.jpg<br />Date Taken: 9/21/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: EPA Region 4 Emergency Rapid Response Services (ERRS) contractors remove propane tanks as part of the agency’s Hurricane Irma response in Everglades City, Florida. Teams of contractors under the direction of EPA are providing assistance to Collier County, Florida by managing large, orphan containers at the county collection center. – Photo credit: EPA Site Photo 9/21/2017
Assessing St Thomas hotel gasoline tank.jpeg<br />Date Taken: 9/14/2017<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Assessing St Thomas hotel gasoline tank Site Photo 9/14/2017