No damage from fuel spill
By Hilary Bentman, Intelligencer, December 9, 2008
The 3,200 gallons of fuel, which spilled from an overturned heating oil truck onto Stump Road in Plumstead, did not make it into the nearby Tohickon Creek or any other waterways, said township Fire Marshal Scott
Fleischer.
Fire officials and cleanup crews were able to keep the fuel from spreading following the
Friday accident.
J&J Spill Service of Blue Bell cleaned up the fuel and digged up soil to determine
how far the fuel seeped into the ground, said Fleischer.
Once they've determined the extent, the company will notify the Bucks County Health Department,
which can compare the depth of contamination with the well depths on record, to see if any wells could be tainted.
For now, nearby residents are being asked to alert officials to any odors or problems they
experience with their water.
According to police, the fuel spill occurred around 3 p.m.
on Friday near Blueberry Lane when a deer dashed into the roadway in front of a Reit Fuel Oil Co. truck.
The driver, Dan Conden of Trevose, cut the wheel hard to avoid a collision but lost control
of the truck, which crashed onto its side, said police.
Conden was not injured and is not facing any charges in connection with the crash, said
police.
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