Houseboat sinks in Lake Union, environmental impact should be minimal
Apr 1, 2024, 8:43 AM

Houseboat wreckage in South Lake Union. (Department of Ecology via ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7)
(Department of Ecology via ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7)
A houseboat met a watery fate on Lake Union this past Saturday afternoon, leaving behind a trail of 30 to 50 gallons of diesel fuel in its wake. The incident, confirmed by the unfolded without any occupants aboard the vessel at the time.
The houseboat now rests submerged beneath the lake’s surface. Authorities said they moved quickly to mitigate the environmental impact. In collaboration with the DOE and a salvage company, the City of Seattle strategically placed booms around the sunken vessel to contain the spill.
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has been entrusted with the delicate task of recovering the houseboat from its underwater resting place. However, the question remains: Who will shoulder the responsibility of cleaning up the spilled diesel fuel?
 reached out to the  for further details, but as of Sunday night, they had yet to provide additional information regarding the incident.
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While the houseboat’s fate is sealed beneath the waves, the repercussions of its sinking ripple across Lake Union.
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