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A tanker truck rolled off the road, leaking oil into a creek in Clallam County, near Port Angeles, according to WSP.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Sunday visited near the site of a tanker truck crash that spilled thousands of gallons of fuel into a tributary of the Elwha River near Port Angeles.
(The Center Square) – A fuel tanker accident prompted the city of Port Angeles to issue a “do not drink” water advisory for residents on Sunday. The advisory lasted about nine hours and was ...
PORT ANGELES, Wash. – The city of Port Angeles is asking residents not to drink tap water after a tanker truck spilled fossil fuels in a tributary of the city’s drinking water source.
PORT ANGELES, Wash. — A "Do Not Drink" water order was issued for all City of Port Angeles water utility customers Sunday morning amid contamination concerns following a petroleum spill, but was ...
Over 48 hours after a tanker truck crashed into a tributary of the Elwha River, the fallout remained unclear for salmon, wildlife and Port Angeles.
The driver, 58, of Port Angeles, was accused of negligent driving in the second degree, according to Washington State Patrol.
CLALLAM COUNTY, Wash. — Port Angeles residents are asked to conserve water after a fuel spill into a creek that feeds into the city's main water source.