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Hurricane Sandy Causes 336,000 Gallons of Diesel to Spill Between Staten Island and New Jersey
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Hurricane Sandy Causes 336,000 Gallons of Diesel to Spill Between Staten Island and New Jersey
Thu, 2012-11-01 21:43 — Maeryn ObleyImage: The Motiva oil tank facility where the spill took place.
inhabitat.com -November 1st, 2012 - Yuka Yoneda
Just when we thought the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy couldn’t get any worse, news reports are now saying that 336,000 gallons of diesel fuel has spilled into the Arthur Kill waterway between Staten Island and New Jersey. The leak occurred at the Motiva oil tank facility in Woodbridge, N.J. after a storage tank ruptured from a Sandy storm surge. According to NBC News, the Coast Guard is saying they believe that all of the spilled fuel is contained by booms in the waters for now.
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