Sorbent pads are used to absorb material from the surface of water, shorelines, and docks.
Manufacture(s)
Various manufactures
Model
Various
Size
18" x 18"
Composition
Synthetic
Material
Polypropylene
Sorbent type
Boom
Sorbent capacity
10 times
Quantity
70 pads per bale
Limitations
Low tolerance to stress, pads can easily be torn apart under tension.
C-130
DC-6
DC-3
737
Beaver
Otter
Cessna 206
Cessna 185
Heli
Barge
Tug (only)
Lrg F/V
Sml F/V
P/U
Zone 1
Ketchikan
55°23'47.94"N 131°43'45.85"W
Zone 2
Craig
55°29'18.28"N 133°08'24.67"W
Zone 3
Petersburg
56°48'28.84"N 132°58'13.91"W
Wrangell
56°28'14.69"N 132°23'06.98"W
Zone 4
Kake
56°58'21.84"N 133°56'26.67"W
Zone 5
Sitka
57°06'53.48"N 135°23'31.89"W
Zone 6
Gustavus
58°25'21.35"N 135°42'42.36"W
Pelican
57°57'27.84"N 136°13'32.69"W
Zone 7
Juneau
58°17'26.76"N 134°23'33.26"W
Zone 8
Haines
59°14'08.76"N 135°27'51.73"W
Skagway
59°27'09.90"N 135°19'20.26"W
Zone 9
Yakutat
59°32'46.34"N 139°44'05.36"W
(17 bales)
14 -
Warehouse
3 -
ORB 2
(21 bales)
Connex #21
(4 bales)
Connex #30
Petersburg
(4 bales)
Connex #40
(18 bales)
Connex #54
(7 bales)
3 -
ORB 9
Gustavus
4 -
Connex #60
Pelican
(5 bales)
2 -
Connex #74
3 -
ORB 1
(8 bales)
6 -
Connex #81
2 -
ORB 7
(10 bales)
Connex #90