Friday, September 21, 2018

More Information on the Foam Bubbles in Unnamed Tributary at Purples Lane | Columbia Borough Police Department

Columbia Borough Code Compliance Department received a complaint this morning (9/21/2018) concerning foam bubbles and dead fish in the unnamed stream that runs downhill from the Columbia High School and across Purples Lane. An investigation by the Borough's Public Works and Code Compliance Departments started at the storm water outfall on the hill directly below the Columbia Borough High School's sports field house and proceeded uphill and downhill from that point. Foam bubbles were discovered at each outfall and open stream between the High School and the Susquehanna River. As a precaution, Columbia Borough promptly notified the Columbia Water Company and City of Lancaster Public Works Department of the incident. The Borough also notified the PA Department of Environmental Protection who subsequently performed an on-site investigation of the incident.

The best information available at this time is that a fire fighting foam training session last evening (9/20/2018) produced leftover foam that was washed into the parking lot storm water grates and flowed into the downhill outfall and stream.

The fish at Purples Lane were likely killed when the accumulating foam blanketed the open water of the stream at the bridge and temporarily cut off the oxygen supply to the area fish. At this time the issue appears to be resolved.

Jeffrey Helm

Emergency Management Coordinator

Borough of Columbia

https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/post/mysterious-foam-bubbles-unnamed-tributary-purples-lane

UPDATE: Foam in Columbia creek came from fire company

Jeff Helm talks to WGAL'S Katelyn Smith about suds in a creek along Purples Lane.
Jeff Helm, with Columbia Borough, said he has seen the foam going into the river and he's not sure what it is or where it's coming from.
"It's obviously some type of chemical spill that is in a piped stormwater system," Helm said. "We don't know the origin yet, we've traced it back as far as we can."
MORE:

https://www.wgal.com/article/unexplained-foam-in-columbia-creek-kills-fish-heads-for-susquehanna-river/23361065

Chicken BBQ at CBFD Saturday, September 22


Lancaster man convicted in 2013 murder of 36-year-old Parrish Thaxton

Mario Casanova-Lanzo, 42, formerly of Columbia, was convicted Thursday for killing 36-year-old Parrish Thaxton, of Lancaster and Bronx, New York, at his estranged wife's home in the 200 block of North 3rd Street on Feb. 20, 2013.

MORE:

https://fox43.com/2018/09/20/lancaster-man-convicted-in-2013-murder-of-36-year-old-parrish-thaxton/