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Oil sheen spans 5 miles on Columbia River

Authorities say an oil spill has created a sheen spanning five miles of the Columbia River near Astoria

By Associated Press
Published: January 20, 2018, 10:02pm

ASTORIA, Ore. — Authorities say an oil spill has created a sheen spanning five miles of the Columbia River near Astoria.

The Daily Astorian reported Friday the Coast Guard believes the source of the leak is near the Cannery Pier Hotel.

The pier in that area houses the Union Fisherman Cooperativee. The Coast Guard says the source of the spill hasn’t been located. Especially high tides could have contributed to oil spread.

The Coast Guard says reports of the sheen began Thursday afternoon, but weather conditions did not allow for safe cleanup and investigatory operations. The first report of a small sheen came from an onlooker near the hotel, and reports originating from the Port of Astoria and Hammond came in Friday morning.

A containment boom was placed around the pier, where cleanup efforts have begun.

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