UP barrel dumping investigated
MARQUETTE — Michigan officials continue to seek information about two 55-gallon drums that appeared to have been intentionally dumped in a ditch off Marquette County Road 565, in Richmond Township, near Palmer.
The Michigan Departments of Natural Resources and Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy were notified Oct. 5 about the dumping.
A small release of chemical substances from the barrels was stopped and an absorbent boom was placed around the site to help prevent further spread of the materials.
The water-filled ditch where the barrels were dumped flows into Warner Creek and the popular Warner Falls scenic vista nearby.
Contractors were to remove and dispose of the drums and the substances contained within.
“Unfortunately, because of someone’s careless act, the cost to taxpayers will likely be in the thousands of dollars,” said Det. Josh Boudreaux of the Environmental Investigation Section of the DNR’s Law Enforcement Division. No immediate threats to health were identified, he added.
One of the barrels is reddish-orange and the other is green. Both have a white stripe across the mid-section. The orange barrel’s markings say it contained “Safe-Tee Solvent” and the other is marked to contain “Quaker State Motor Oil.”
Any information that can be provided to assist in identification of the responsible persons or property the drums originated from can be directed to Det. Josh Boudreaux at 517-927-0860 or boudreauxj@michigan.gov.