Greasy water spilled from a truck for about 4 miles before the driver noticed the spill Wednesday in western Lancaster County, according to a fire official.
The spill started as the JG Environmental truck was getting off Route 30 west at Columbia around 12:30 p.m., according to Washington Boro fire Chief Chris Ditzler.
The driver drove down Route 441 and didn't notice the spill until reaching Washington Boro, Ditzler said.
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https://lancasteronline.com/news/local/truck-spills-greasy-water-about-miles-from-columbia-to-washington/article_1c2670a0-1f43-11e9-9cfc-7f8963de1487.html
The spill started as the JG Environmental truck was getting off Route 30 west at Columbia around 12:30 p.m., according to Washington Boro fire Chief Chris Ditzler.
The driver drove down Route 441 and didn't notice the spill until reaching Washington Boro, Ditzler said.
MORE:
https://lancasteronline.com/news/local/truck-spills-greasy-water-about-miles-from-columbia-to-washington/article_1c2670a0-1f43-11e9-9cfc-7f8963de1487.html
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