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Date: February 23, 2010

Contact: 13th District Public Affairs

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Photo Release: Coast Guard assists crew of dredge taking on water - UPDATE

 

SEATTLE - The barge Bar Fly sits partially submerged and surrounded by containment boom near La Push, Wash., in the Quillayute River Feb. 23, 2010. The barge sank after being hung up on its anchor and taking on water. Three people were rescued by Station Quillayute River. U.S. Coast Guard Photo.

SEATTLE - The dredge Bar Fly sits partially submerged and surrounded by containment boom near La Push, Wash., in the Quillayute River Feb. 23, 2010. The dredge sank after being hung up on its anchor and taking on water. Three people were rescued by Station Quillayute River. U.S. Coast Guard Photo.

 

 

SEATTLE - The barge Bar Fly sits partially submerged and surrounded by containment boom near La Push, Wash., in the Quillayute River Feb. 23, 2010. The barge sank after being hung up on its anchor and taking on water. Three people were rescued by Station Quillayute River. U.S. Coast Guard Photo.
SEATTLE - The dredge Bar Fly sits partially submerged and surrounded by containment boom near La Push, Wash., in the Quillayute River Feb. 23, 2010. The dredge sank after being hung up on its anchor and taking on water. Three people were rescued by Station Quillayute River. U.S. Coast Guard Photo.

 

SEATTLE — The dredge Bar Fly sits partially submerged and surrounded by containment boom near La Push, Wash., in the Quillayute River Tuesday.

The dredge has two, 500-gallon tanks with approximately 200 gallons of diesel fuel and 150 gallons of hydraulic oil on board. A recent over-flight reported a sheen approximately 100-feet long around the dredge.

The Harbormaster has deployed a boom around the dredge to help contain the spill.

A contracted diving and salvage company is currently on scene to assess the dredge and develop a salvage plan. Wasshington Department of Ecology was contacted and has been assisting with the spill recovery process.

To read the original news release click the link below.
http://www.d13publicaffairs.com/go/doc/21/486095/

 

 

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