A tanker truck diverted by a road closure crashed last Thursday morning near the town of Jefferson in Park County, spilling an estimated 7,000 gallons of gas and diesel near creeks that flow into Denver's watershed. Park County and Colorado State Patrol crews raced to contain the toxic spill by building a berm.
Denver Water officials were monitoring the damage in a fragile wetlands area known for fine fishing. This happens way too often it seems here in Colorado. Not to thrilled to keep reading about this crap in the news each month!
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7 comments:
so frustrating...
I hear ya, it seems between now and Summertime this will be a common occurance unfortunately. Pisses me off!
Man I hate to hear that in the news as well.
Pete
Damn dude sorry to hear about another spill there. Hate to say this but it could be worse, we just had the Gulf filled up with oil and still getting over that crap. Nonetheless, a spill is never a good thing.
That is a bunch of crap, its a damn good thing it's Rad-o... no where else could survive.
Fishguy- no doubt I think yours had a much greater impact on the Environment and glad things are better your way.
Bigerrfish-yeah no kidding, this happens way too often around here. Hope you've been out fishing a bunch lately~
Boo and Boo. Between spills and all the mining seepage, it is darn depressing!
-stephanie
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