Crews found fuel in the river and immediately installed booms to control the spill, says Harley Machielse, Saanich’s director of engineering.
Saanich crews set up a dam and booms on the Colquitz River after about 600 litres of home heating oil leaked from a hole in an above-ground tank.
Crews found fuel in the river and immediately installed booms to control the spill, Harley Machielse, Saanich’s director of engineering, said Saturday in a statement.
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