Fuel spill at new police headquarters
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A minor fuel spill has taken place in the basement level of Winnipeg’s new police headquarters, causing the smell of what appears to diesel to waft through a portion of the Graham Avenue building.
The spill took place early Wednesday and is being cleaned up, said Const. Jason Michalyshen, who could not confirm whether it involved diesel fuel.
No evacuations were required, no soil was contaminated and the spill was small enough as to not require reporting under environmental regulations, Michalyshen said.
The police began moving into the new headquarters on Tuesday.