MEDFORD, Ore. State agencies and a local company are monitoring Bear Creek during cleanup of a Medford fuel depot fire that released 20,000 gallons of petroleum products into the
MEDFORD, Ore. While access is restored today to businesses affected by this week s gas station and fuel depot fire in South Medford, work persists this weekend for crews conducting
meanwhile we re getting new images like this one. look at this tar balls, washing ashore of the once pristine beach, you have seen these pictures before, but new beaches are involved now, panama city, marina in florida, where elizabeth prann is, what is the latest on the cleanup there. reporter: jamie, the tar balls come in all different forms and come unpredictably. almost in waves, which is why the staging area behind me so is important at the panama city marina, hundreds of thousands of feet of containment boom coming from state contractors before they are deployed across the panhandle. but, the marina is also a meeting place for some local under water scientists who say there is going to be damages to marine life we cannot always see. we see devastating pictures of oiled birds and also there are parts of the lower water ponds wher the man made and -oth mamadend nural are a risk, as the oil slick comes ashore it could possibly suck