Overflowing Animas River Berg Park Farmington NM June 15 2019 HD
The trails are closed due to flooding, it wasn't very deep and surprisingly warmer than in Aztec earlier in the week. Snagged some Canadian Geese, cute ducks, a dove and barn swallows who now have taken over the Veterans Memorial part along with the Animas. Benches are in the river. The wildlife seems happy.
Animas River Berg Park Farmington NM June 15 2019 HD
Animas River flood Farmington, NM 6 11 2015
Heavy rains Thursday June 11th, 2015
Behind Red Lobster and Berg Park Area.
We are in Farmington New Mexico
Trails at Berg Park closed due to rising waters
Trails at Berg Park closed due to rising waters
Walking At Berg Park #1
We are walking at Berg Park in Farmington, NM. I have my original song called Let The Light Shine playing.
Animas river contamination
Animas River on the rise
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Time lapse drive Animas, NM to Cloverdale, NM then Peloncillo Mtns. 8.2.18
1 fps. Video stops just past Clanton Homestead on Geronimo Trail
Flooding along the Animas River by Veterans Park in Farmington.
Flooding along the Animas River by Veterans Park in Farmington.
By: Jon Austria - Photojournalist for the Farmington Daily Times.
Published on: June 11, 2015
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Flood damage at Aztec museum
Flood damage at Aztec museum
By: Hannah Grover - I report on news and religion for the Farmington Daily Times.
Published on: August 27, 2015
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Farmington, NM - Gas Leak 07/13/12
On July 13th, 2012 at 11:13 hours Farmington Fire's Engine Companies #6, #5, and Battalion #1 were dispatched to 1509 Finch Avenue on a report of a gas smell coming from a neighbor's residence.
Toxic spill turns Colorado’s Animas River orange
A toxic waste spill triggered early Wednesday morning sent one million gallons of contaminated water from a nearby mine flooding into Colorado’s Animas River, turning the normally crystal-clear water bright orange and forcing officials to evacuate the river. The news drew national interest as reporters took to social media to share the shocking sight of the orange river
The Animas River serves as a secondary water source and as a place for aquatic recreation like kayaking and fishing for the city of Durango, Colorado. Officials have not only told locals to stay away from and out of the river, but to also restrict water usage for the next few days until it is able to be filtered back to healthy levels.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) confirmed that it accidentally triggered the spill while using heavy machinery to investigate pollutants at the abandoned Gold King Mine some 55 miles north of Durango. The mine, which was used over a century ago in gold mining, had been dormant for years.
EPA officials were working on building a pipe to divert the occasional seepage of polluted water from a collapsed entrance to the mine into a nearby creek. While working to remove the backfill debris covering the collapsed entrance, the EPA accidentally blew out the plug holding back the contaminated waste, and sent a toxic orange sludge-like mixture of heavy metals flooding downstream at a rate of 1,200 gallons a minute.
Three Rivers Eatery & Brewhouse; Farmington NM
2019 Trip with stop in Farmington NM. Three Rivers Eatery and Brewhouse...
Local Utilities, Fire and police respond to power lines caught in the middle of Animas River next to
Local Utilities, Fire and police respond to power lines caught in the middle of Animas River next to Miller Brdg.
By: Jon Austria - Photojournalist for the Farmington Daily Times.
Published on: June 11, 2015
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July 1 Evening Rush