CPR crews clean watery fuel puddles
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CANADIAN Pacific Rail crews spent much of the Easter weekend cleaning up puddles of watery fuel left over from a spill three weeks ago and a second spill this week.
Crews were working at the foot of the Arlington Street Bridge Good Friday and Saturday, CPR spokesman Kevin Harysak said.
“There was some pooling of fuel and we definitely wanted to mitigate any environmental cause that might result from a fuel residue,” he said.
There was an accidental spill of diesel fuel from a locomotive Thursday and on March 31 there was another spill involving 2,000 gallons, he said.
Workers discovered the residue when snow melted and exposed puddles of water mixed with fuel on Thursday.