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~ i <br />2) sealing the tank. <br />3) placing oil absorbent booms between the leakage site and the <br />pond water, and at the pond outlet. <br />4) sorbing diesel and oil with absorbent sheets from rocks and <br />ground surface. <br />5) washing of the rocks and ground surface. Booms were: used to <br />catch the oil and diesel contained in the wash water. <br />6) uprighting the dozer and removal to stable ground. <br />oil absorbent booms have been left temporarily in place «bove the <br />pond and at the outlet to assure that if any oil material. escaped <br />clean-up, it would be contained. <br />Inspections on July 14, 1996 and July 15, 1996 have not revealed <br />any indications that residual oil or diesel exists or is escaping <br />the site. <br />Call me if you need any clarifications or additional information. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~ ~ . <br />Larry Perino <br />Reclamation Manager <br />cc: District Engineer, WQCD <br />EPA, Compliance Branch <br />Wally Erikson, DMG <br />State of Colorado Emergency Planning Commission <br />Local Emergency Planning Coordinator, San Juan Counl:y Sheriff <br />P <br /> <br /> <br />