Oil Slick Prompts Haz-Mat Response In Vernon

Fire and environmental crews responded to an oil slick left by a disabled tractor-trailer in Vernon Tuesday morning. The truck was visible to drivers after the morning commute on the east side of Interstate 84 near the Exit 64/65 interchange. Fire officials said fluid was leaking from the truck, which had pulled over to the right-hand shoulder. What fire officials called “oil contents” had been released from the truck’s motor and a slick measuring about 200 feet in length stretched from the right-hand lane to the right-hand shoulder, fire officials said. Spill containment and control was set up with absorbent haz-mat pads and units from the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, along with ESI, a hazardous materials remediation company, joined firefighters at the scene to clean up the mess, officials said. The scene led to minor traffic disruptions.

Vernon Patch

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