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Robersonville Fuel Spill

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IMG_0573.JPG<br />Date Taken: 3/18/2018<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Approximately 15,000 gallon tank containing heating oil that leaked. Site Photo 3/18/2018
Facility Spill Path.jpg<br />Date Taken: 4/18/2018<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Spill route within the facility. The oil left the tank and into secondary (building) and through a hole in the secondary containment wall that contained conduit pipe. The oil pooled in the facility and entered a drain that feeds to an underground pit located in the building. The Former Purdue Plant was designed to manage all the water that fell in the facility, but the system is not functioning.. There is a secondary vault by the loading dock that receives water from the loading dock. All of the underground vaults were most likely full of water and during a rain storm it pushed the oil and water back out to the loading dock. The loading dock has drainage to the street and a storm sewer. Site Photo 4/18/2018
IMG_0582.JPG<br />Date Taken: 3/19/2018<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 35.8273666666667<br />Longitude: -77.264<br />Tags: Spill pathway from back of processing plant. Site Photo 3/19/2018
IMG_0572.JPG<br />Date Taken: 3/18/2018<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: oil migration patway inside the facility. Site Photo 3/18/2018
IMG_0584.JPG<br />Date Taken: 3/19/2018<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 35.8266638888889<br />Longitude: -77.2638638888889<br />Tags: Spill path in front of loading dock. Site Photo 3/19/2018