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CDPHE Mercury

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CDPHEHg_2.JPG<br />Date Taken: 5/29/2019<br />Category: Assessment <br />Latitude: 39.7050743629034<br />Longitude: -104.936724343332<br />Tags: Door to storage room where spill occurred. Storage room is centrally located adjacent to cubicles. Assessment 5/29/2019
CDPHEHg_3.JPG<br />Date Taken: 5/29/2019<br />Category: Assessment <br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Office area and cubicles adjacent to storage room where mercury spill occurred. Office area and hallway area is carpeted. Assessment 5/29/2019
CDPHEHg_4 2.JPG<br />Date Taken: 5/29/2019<br />Category: Assessment <br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Beads of elemental mercury observed on tile floor in the storage room. Assessment 5/29/2019
IMG_0170.JPG<br />Date Taken: 5/29/2019<br />Category: Assessment <br />Latitude: 39.7046361111111<br />Longitude: -104.937119444444<br />Tags: EPA START contractor performing storage room assessment and readings for mercury vapors utilizing Jerome (mg/m3) and Lumex (ng/m3) instrumentation. Assessment 5/29/2019
IMG_7048.JPG<br />Date Taken: 5/30/2019<br />Category: Removal <br />Latitude: 39.7046277777778<br />Longitude: -104.937119444444<br />Tags: EPA ERRS contractor setting up for removal of mercury contamination and installing negative air system. Removal 5/30/2019