Cleanup is still ongoing for an oil spill that occurred near the Oswego Harbor last month.

Six fuel oil discharges, originating from the Oswego Harbor power facility, have been confirmed by the U.S. Coast Guard and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

The Coast Guard says the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Buffalo Command Center received initial reports of an oil sheen near the shoreline of Breitbeck Park on March 8.

Cleanup crews deployed approximately 2,000 feet of boom to contain the spread and remove any oil visibly present.

Around 30,000 gallons of oil had been removed as of Saturday afternoon, as well as more than 200 tons of contaminated soil.

As the cleanup continues, cleanup teams are on a constant lookout for affected wildlife.