MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) -- More than one million gallons of toxic pollutants have been removed from the USS Yorktown as a years-long environmental cleanup project stretches into its final months, according to the South Carolina Office of Resilience (SCOR).
The second phase of the remediation effort has resulted in the disposal of more than 796,000 gallons of contaminated water and more than 4,000 gallons of heavy fuel oil since it began in February.
The agency stated the contaminated liquids were held and treated on-site using a filtration process to separate the fuel oil from the water before being taken to separate disposal sites for further treatment.
"This milestone is the result of multiple years of tireless work from our Mitigation team, and our project partners: Patriots Poin