Iowa Department of Natural Resources Environmental Services Division For Immediate Release May 18, 2007 SPILL AT ELDRIDGE CO-OP REACHES NEARBY CREEK MEDIA CONTACT: Ryan Stouder or Dennis Ostwinkle at (319) 653-2135. ELDRIDGE -- The River Valley Cooperative in Eldridge is cleaning up after a spill Wednesday that sent a large amount of tree sap into a creek. Just before noon Wednesday, the cooperative discovered the spill, possibly caused by a crack in a storage tank. Approximately 5,000 gallons of tree sap leaked onto a parking lot, then into a dry ditch and a corn field. It was discovered Thursday that some of the tree sap had flowed through the corn field and into an unnamed tributary of Crow Creek. The cooperative uses tree sap for suppressing dust on gravel roads and driveways. However, when it reaches a stream in large quantities, tree sap can lower oxygen levels and increase ammonia levels, both of which can be toxic to fish and other aquatic life. The cooperative estimates up to 1,000 gallons of sap reached the creek. "Tree sap is a natural product, but it can have an impact in large doses like this," said Ryan Stouder, an environmental specialist with the DNR's Washington field office. "That's why companies need to have an emergency plan of action ready for any unexpected situation. They need to be aware of nearby water sources and should contact the DNR as soon as possible when a spill happens." While the creek is discolored for about two miles, the DNR had not observed any impact to aquatic life as of Friday morning. The Davenport drinking water facility has been notified of the spill. The cooperative is removing soils impacted by the spill. It will also dam the creek and pump contaminated water from the creek. The soil and water will be land-applied. The DNR may consider additional enforcement action. Writer: Jessie Brown -30- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To unsubscribe from the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask] Check out our Listserv Lists support site for more information: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/faq.asp