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Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor Beach Investigation for Creosote
This photo series illustrates the creosote sheen seeping from the restoration beach, as well as NOAA's assistance to EPA in the investigation of sources of the sheen. The use of NOAA equipment and staff helped the EPA characterize the nature of the Wyckoff site, while saving scarce EPA funding. The experienced NOAA staff, plus the ability of the track-mounted Geoprobe to move on the soft beach sand and mud without getting stuck, allowed the sampling to be completed a full week ahead of schedule.
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Wyckoff creosote sheen
(04.26.06, Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) Creosote sheen from seep at Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor hazardous waste site
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Creosote seep at Waterline
(04.26.06, Wycoff Co/Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) Creosote seep at waterline
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NOAA Geoprobe unit
(04.26.06, Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) NOAA's Geoprobe
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Geoprobe controls
(04.26.06, Wyckoff Co.,/Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) NOAA Engineer Jim Wright (right) operates Geoprobe controls to drive core tool
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Awaiting Geoprobe Sample
(04.26.06, Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) Awaiting Geoprobe sample
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Opened core sample tube
(04.26.06, Wycoff Co./Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) Opened core sample tube
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Geoprobe in mud
(04.26.06, Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) NOAA's Geoprobe unit operating in mud
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Surface sample at Wyckoff
(04.26.06, Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) Collecting surface sediment samples
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Geoprobe sample processing
(04.26.06, Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) Geoprobe core sample processing
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Eagle Harbor Restoration Beach
(04.19.06, Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor, Seattle, WA) Eagle Harbor Restoration Beach
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