Friday, July 15, 2016

a number of damaged and sunken boats in the area from flooding in Saxon Harbor, Wisconsin, along the shore of Lake Superior create pollution risks









Coast Guard responds to pollution threat from flooding in northern Wisconsin
Jul 14th, 2016

DULUTH, Minn. — Coast Guard, federal, state and local first responders are responding to pollution threats from flooding in Saxon Harbor, Wisconsin, along the shore of Lake Superior, Wednesday.

Initial reports indicate a number of damaged and sunken boats in the area.

Pollution responders from Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Duluth are on scene to assess the situation with assistance from the U.S. Forest Service, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Iron County Sheriff’s Office, and Iron County representatives.

A hazard remains until fuel, oils, and hazardous substances on board the damaged boats are identified and mitigated. Federal, state and local responders are implementing a plan to address the environmental impact.

Boaters in the area are urged to exercise caution due to significant debris and unknown hazards to navigation in the area.