| Office of Public Affairs U.S. Coast Guard Thirteenth District |
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| Press Release | Date: Sept. 19, 2005 Contact: Lt. Christine Fern |
MINOR SPILL IN THE LAKE WASHINGTON SHIP CANAL SEATTLE- The Coast Guard and the Washington State Department of Ecology responded to a minor oil sheen in the Washington Ship Canal today near theAt approximately 8 p.m., last night, Coast Guard Sector Seattle received a report of a minor oil sheen in the Lake Washington Ship Canal from an observant citizen. Investigators from Coast Guard Sector Seattle responded to the sheen at first light this morning. The size of the sheen was estimated to be about 100-feet to 300-feet in length, but dissipated quickly. Coast Guard investigators estimated that approximately 5 gallons of waste oil was the source of the sheen. A small amount of oil-coated rocks and debris was removed to prevent any further release of oil to the water. The cause of the spill is under investigation. The Coast Guard received 560 pollution reports in the Puget Sound area in 2004, averaging less than 10 gallons. Spills of this size usually originate from recreational or fishing vessels. The fastest way for citizens to report a possible oil spill is to contact the Spills in ### The U.S. Coast Guard is a military, maritime, multi-mission service within the |