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Press Advisory Date: May 19, 2006
Contact: ENS Nicholas Barrow (503) 240-9311 SAFETY ZONE PLANNED FOR TROJAN POWER PLANT IMPLOSION SUNDAY PORTLAND, Ore- A temporary safe zone on the Columbia River in vicinity near the Trojan Power plant will be in effective on Sunday 6 a.m. through 8 a.m. The closure will be from river mile 70 through 75. The closure will be roughly from Cottonwooden Island to Sandy Island. The cooling tower will be imploded at 7 a.m. The Captain of the Port, Portland, Oregon is enforcing the safety zones to protect individuals and vessels from hazards that may occur from the implosion of the cooling tower. Coast Guard sector Portland is the led federal agency responsible for safety and security of the river. In addition, a coordinated event patrol with eight Oregon and Washington state agencies as well as local Coast Guard and auxiliary patrol. Entry into the prohibited area will be denied unless authorized by the captain of the port. Violation of the safety boundaries could result in arrest and fines up to $32,500. Flyers were distributed began Thursday and posted at boat ramps as well as given to boaters in the surrounding area by US CG and marine patrol offices from Cowlitz and Columbia. Media interested should contact ENS Nick Barrow at (503) 240-9311. For further information on future implodes visit www.portlandgeneral.com/trojan |