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Friday, November 15, 2024

Police and Agency Partners Respond to Partially-Sunken Vessel in Lake Washington

Early this morning, NORCOM Dispatch received a marine incident call  reporting a sinking vessel in Lake Washington near the 5300 block of  East Mercer Way. Mercer Island

Police Department officers responded to  the scene and discovered a partially submerged vessel with no signs of  any occupants. Renton Fire and Mercer Island Fire also

responded to  assist, sending divers into the water to verify that no people were on  board the vessel.

The vessel is currently stable, however a small amount of marine fuel  was present on the water surface in the immediate vicinity of where it  was discovered. Mercer Island Police

contacted the Department of Ecology  (DOE), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the US Coast Guard to  report the vessel and advise on the situation. The EPA

responded with a  contracted dive team to tow the boat to a shallower area and install  temporary plugs to ensure the vessel does not leak additional fluids  into the lake. The dive

team also tested for the presence  of fluorocarbons, with none detected.

The EPA and its dive team have subsequently secured the vessel in a  stable location just south of the Newcastle Boat Launch, where it will  remain until it can be removed from

the lake. Because no registered  owner could be found for the boat, it has been classified as a derelict  vessel and will be removed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR)

The EPA and its dive team will be removing all fuel stored in the  vessel's tanks while it awaits removal.

Please be aware this vessel may remain in the water while removal efforts are underway, however it is secure. 

Original source can be found here.

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