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� e state Department of Ecology (DOE) praised the City of Redmond for its quick and correct response to the June � re at the Puget Sound Energy (PSE) substation o� of Willows Road.
� e e� orts taken by the city’s � re and public works depart-ments, which was outlined in a June 22 follow-up story in the
Reporter, prevented a poten-tially serious release of oil and � re� ghting foam into Redmond surface waters. Quick thinking and coordination between � re and public works safely contained the foam solution and more than 1,000 gallons of mineral oil within a stormwater swale adjacent to the � re scene. Upon determining
that the � re would be suppressed with foam, the � re incident com-mander, Battalion Chief Ed Caro-lan, noti� ed public works, who promptly sealed o� the swale’s drainage outlet.
“We congratulate the city on taking these preventative measures in the stress of a time-critical situ-ation with signi� cant health and
safety risks,” said DOE regional director Jeannie Summerhays.
� e swale drains directly into a creek that enters the Sammamish River only several dozen yards away from the � re location. � e Sammamish River is an important salmon river and its bank habitat is home to many species. Foam solution and oil are toxic to � sh
and wildlife.“� e environmental conse-
quences of this � re could have been substantial,” said Redmond Mayor John Marchione. “Due to our concern for the environment, we train our employees to coor-dinate emergency response and environmental protection during emergencies.”
Department of Ecology praises city for response to June substation fire