The streets around Liquid Transport Terminals were re-opened to the public on Thursday. We were able to take some photos from the street and with a friend’s help, from the air. We are sharing them here because we know there is public interest in what the chemical holding tanks look like and how big they are. Click on any of the images to make them larger.
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