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Press Release

Swanson Creek Oil Spill

Phone: (301) 579-2023 or (972) 797-2527

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE)
Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO)

April 18, 2000

CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS CONTINUE ALONG PATUXENT RIVER

The Unified Command, response crews and all involved agencies worked through the night Monday and early Tuesday, suspending operations only briefly due to lightning, in their effort to clean up oil in the Patuxent River and creeks in the affected area of Southern Maryland.

No free floating oil was observed in the river and creeks during this morning's overflight, but the Unified Command said that with warmer weather expected later this week, oil that may have congealed into tar balls could surface and again leave a noticeable odor. Additional absorbent booms, containment booms and oil skimming boats will be positioned to recover any oil.

More than 700 people are recovering oil and cleaning shoreline at various sites.

Booming activities continue along the river and creeks.

STATEMENTS BELOW ARE ADVISORIES

The Maryland Department of the Environment has stated that in the area of the Patuxent River and tributaries where the presence of petroleum products has been observed, fish and crabs should not be harvested commercially or recreationally. These areas may be identified by a surface sheen, oil on the beach or the smell or taste of petroleum.

At this time, residents should not use beaches and shorelines impacted by the spill for recreational purposes. Pets and livestock should not be allowed access to areas contaminated by the spill. If contact should occur, oil can be removed with mild detergent.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has established a rehabilitation center for fish and animals affected by the oil. As of Monday night:
52 birds reported dead.
94 birds reported in rehab.
44 mammals reported dead.
1 mammal reported in rehab.
10 reptiles in rehab.
4 reptiles dead

Residents are asked to contact the Fish and Wildlife Service at 301-579-6098 to report dead and/or distressed birds and animals. Do not handle birds and animals.

Websites where you can find more spill-related information:

Region 3 | Mid-Atlantic Cleanup | Mid-Atlantic Superfund |EPA Home | EPA Superfund Homepage


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