Workers have hauled a 475-ton aluminum reservoir which fell towards that northern Puget Sound two months before on the way into a BP refinery near Ferndale, Wash.
BP spokesman Bill Kidd told KGMI-AM (http://is.gd/MCi2MU) that two belonging to the largest crane barges on the West Coast were brought in Wednesday to be able to move this hot water tank right out the water.
The storage container is actually 140 feet long in addition to 12 foot in diameter, along with it can be worth an incredible number of dollars. It's part of the $400 million project to equip the actual refinery to produce tidier diesel fuel.
Kidd claims your storage container was not damaged.
It was fell while in the mineral water Dec. being unfaithful in the vicinity of Cherry Point, that is certainly close to the Canadian border, as it had been being relocated down a barge. The Coast Guard says the crash had been a result of a new crane failure that also wounded a worker.
Information from: KGMI-AM, http://w.kgmi.com/
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