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Officials working to stop spread of large fuel spill in Presumpscot River in Westbrook

Crews located the source of the spill shortly before 9:30 a.m., according to the fire department.

WESTBROOK, Maine — Emergency officials responded to the Presumpscot River, in the area of Knight Street in Westbrook, Friday morning for a large fuel spill.

Officials worked to mitigate the spill by deploying a fuel absorbent boom across the river to prevent the oil from spreading, the Westbrook Fire Department said in a social media post.

Crews located the source of the spill shortly before 9:30 a.m. Westbrook Fire Chief Steve Sloan told NEWS CENTER Maine it came from a storm drain in the area of Reserve Street. 

As of 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sloan said officials had stopped oil from entering the river. Officials had not yet determined the exact source of the oil or how many gallons had gone into the river.

Sloan said fire officials are working with the Department of Environmental Protection.

The fire department said people in the area may see crews investigating storm drains.

Sloan said a jogger noticed the spill and alerted officials.

This story may be updated as NEWS CENTER Maine learns more.

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Fire crews are responding to the Presumpscot River in the Knight Street area and working to mitagate a possible fuel...

Posted by Westbrook Fire Department on Friday, November 22, 2024

    

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