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  • Jerry Brown, a specialist with A&B Sanitation of Columbus, uses a vacuum to remove what the EPA said was bacteria from the small creek that runs through Greer along Jericho Road. The cleanup is a result of an oil leak Friday afternoon from a storage tank on the James Landoll farm. Jimmy Landoll, son of James Landoll, said Knox County Wildlife Officer Mike Miller told him their was no environmental damage along the stream.
    Jerry Brown, a specialist with A&B Sanitation of Columbus, uses a vacuum to remove what the EPA said was bacteria from the small creek that runs through Greer along Jericho Road. The cleanup is a result of an oil leak Friday afternoon from a storage tank on the James Landoll farm. Jimmy Landoll, son of James Landoll, said Knox County Wildlife Officer Mike Miller told him their was no environmental damage along the stream.
    Photo by Virgil Shipley
  • April 19, 2011 11:39 am EDT

 

Jerry Brown, a specialist with A&B Sanitation of Columbus, uses a vacuum to remove what the EPA said was bacteria from the small creek that runs through Greer along Jericho Road. The cleanup is a result of an oil leak Friday afternoon from a storage tank on the James Landoll farm. Jimmy Landoll, son of James Landoll, said Knox County Wildlife Officer Mike Miller told him their was no environmental damage along the stream.

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