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Final piece of derelict vessel removed from river

Operations will continue for the next eight weeks

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Spectators from "Unified Command" watch as the final 60-foot, 50,000 pound piece of steel from the derelict Davy Crockett vessel is lifted on Thursday from the Columbia River. The deconstruction project, which has been going on for the past seven months, will be complete in October.

Thursday marked a “significant day” in the deconstruction of the SS Davy Crockett, as the final 60-foot long, 55,000 pound, rusty metal section of the derelict barge was slowly lifted from the waters of the Columbia River.

“The occasion of today is a very rewarding day to us,” said Capt. Daniel LeBlanc, Coast Guard incident commander and on-scene coordinator. “This is a symbolic event that signifies all of the work that has been put forth to make sure we protected the environment.”

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