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In the foreground (right) can be seen a storm drain which leads to the unnamed channel shown in the previous photo. Background RP Cleanup contractors.
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6/29/2010
Culvert leading from the spill location to this unnamed channel which leads to Joe Creek approximately 1000 feet to the north
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6/29/2010
Testing pH of surface water runoff.
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6/29/2010
Petra Chemical Company northwest property line, within immediate vicinity of spill location
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6/29/2010
Storm channel, approximately 400 feet west southwest of the spill site
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6/29/2010
Storm channel located approximately 450 feet southwest of the spill site
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6/29/2010
North of the AST inside secondary containment; point of equipment failure, valve blow out.
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6/29/2010
Cleanup contractors recovering free liquids (rainwater with product) from outside containment
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6/29/2010
Showing the point from where HCl breached secondary containment and soda ash used to absorb and neutralize the acid.
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6/29/2010
Showing the AST containing HCl and secondary containment
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6/29/2010
Overview of the 10,000 gallon AST and secondary containment
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6/29/2010
RP Cleanup contractors loading contaminated soil to rolloff boxes
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6/29/2010
Excavation of contaminated soil in-progress
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6/29/2010
Personnel from City of Dallas Public Works testing the pH of surface water runoff
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6/29/2010
Remediation of contaminated surface water resultant of the HCl spill, and excavation of spill related contaminated soil complete
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6/29/2010
Remediation of contaminated surface water resultant of the HCl spill, and excavation of spill related contaminated soil complete
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6/29/2010