Energy Transfer has been ordered to install point-of-entry treatment systems to residents of a Bucks County community impacted by a jet fuel leak in the company’s 14-inch pipeline.
Residents in the Washington Crossing neighborhood are speaking out as water well testing in the are continues due to a pipeline leaking jet fuel.
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More than 200 residents packed a Board of Supervisors meeting Thursday night, casting doubt on Sunoco’s testing results from a pipeline spill detected in January that contaminated at least six water wells in Bucks County’s Upper Makefield.
“While this pipeline is officially named the Sunoco Pipeline L.P., this line is owned and operated by Energy Transfer — it is not a Sunoco LP line,” Chris Cho, senior communications manager at Sunoco LP, told WHYY News.
Several residents in Upper Makefield Township said they can smell and taste gasoline in their well water and have been using bottled water to cook with and drink.
FORKED RIVER, NJ – The New Jersey State Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who stole an iPad from a convenience store at the
Sunoco's lawyers now say the jet fuel leak that poisoned at least 10 wells could be brand new. Many Upper Makefield residents aren't buying it.
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