Four million people re-use motor oil as a lubricant for other equipment.
On the morning of July 12, workers in the Otay Mesa area called the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department to check on an abandoned, white-colored, Isuzu flatbed truck that contained about 700 gallons of used motor oil. [It s] a truck leaking what appeared to be motor oil, leaking possibly into the storm drain, said Alma Lowry, a fire captain of the fire-rescue department, in an OnScene.tv interview. We were experiencing a few drips, and we took measures to mitigate that with our absorb pads.
On the raw video footage, the camera handler zoomed out of the utility hole on the sidewalk, which was about two feet away from the truck s liftgate; the utility hole s wall appeared to have remnants of a dark liquid. Luckily, the storm drain is dry, Lowry commented.
Grass clippings, among other things, in storm drains are now officially a no-no in Willmar
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“This is a biggie. Are we ready for a project manager?”
Town Board members were left to consider that question put them by Supervisor Gerry Siller at the June 2 Town Board work session in relation to the Water Advisory Committee’s Ground and Surface Water Plan.
Someone needs to own this, said Councilman Mike Bebon, chairman of the Water Advisory Committee (WAC).
“It’s a complex plan for a very complex problem,” Mr. Bebon told his colleagues. He believes that without a project manager, the many proposals contained in the report won’t be implemented for a lack of leadership. Volunteer committee members have given a lot of time and energy to creating the plan, but there’s a need for a professional to move it forward.