IEHA Photo Gallery

IEHA photo gallery


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SW-00081989 viewsPhoto Date: 8/5/14
Photo Credit: Gretchen Quirk
Description: Sanitary sewer overflow at lateral cleanout.
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SW-00011980 viewsPhoto Date: 10/2/2002
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Unknown discharge from a storm sewer outfall.
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SW-0009331 viewsPhoto Date: April 21, 2014
Photo Credit: Eric Kaufman
Description: EHS Fikru Hailu collects surface water samples at a pond with 0 % dissolved oxygen due to a release of organic materials from a nearby factory.
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SW-0004324 viewsPhoto Date: 4/11/2001
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Fuel getting into a creek due to a release from an underground storage tank at a nearby gas station making its way into the storm sewer.
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SW-0007298 viewsPhoto Date: 08-15-13
Photo Credit: Ellie Hansotte
Description: Retention pond fish kill
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SW-0003296 viewsPhoto Date: 5/9/2003
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Creek discolored due to run off from a spill on a nearby interstate.
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SW-0005293 viewsPhoto Date: 4/11/2001
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Dead fish from a fish kill in a retention pond in a residential subdivision.
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SW-0002288 viewsPhoto Date: 7/7/2002
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Dead fish in a creek from a pesticide spill.
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SW-0006278 viewsPhoto Date: 6/4/2004
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Absorbent boom placed on a creek to catch fuel oil released to the waterway.
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SW-0011175 viewsPhoto Date: 6/4/18
Photo Credit: Alicia van Ee
Description: A beef cow slipped into the ditch and died. This ditch led into a creek that fed a popular lake in the area.
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SW-0010a170 viewsPhoto Date: April 19, 2018
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Dye test for home suspected of discharging sewage into creek from broken sewer lateral.
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SW-0012A169 viewsPhoto Date: 9/5/2019
Photo Credit: Alan Martin, REHS
Description: I found this fast food service in my county pouring oil into the storm drain just outside of the kitchen door. The oil made its way to the drain way at the front of the store.
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