LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

Cleanup operations following the UPS plane crash in south Louisville have expanded over five miles south of the airport, with oil and debris infiltrating multiple waterways.

MSD said the oil and debris was contained to the Melco drainage basin, which includes Pond Creek, the Northern Ditch and the Southern Ditch.

"One of the things that I think is very clear for the public to understand is that that basin, has been isolated ever since. And so everything that has collected in that basin did not release to the waterway," said Tony Parrott, the President of MSD.

Officials from MSD said they are working with the EPA and Louisville Metro Emergency Management to clean up the contaminants.

Officials said booms have been set up along all three waterways, which act like walls

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