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Updated: 7:05 PM EDT April 28, 2021
LEBANON COUNTY, Pa. The Lebanon County coroner has been called to a two vehicle crash in West Cornwall Township, Lebanon County.
Emergency crews were dispatched to the 3100 block of Lebanon Road, around 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday for the two vehicle crash.
911 dispatchers say four people are injured, and the coroner has been called to the scene.
Route 72 is closed in the immediate area.
This is a developing story.
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When: South Lebanon Township supervisors meeting, April 13.
What happened: Township supervisors agreed to draft an amendment to its industrial district of its zoning ordinance that will allow self-storage units to be built on a 7-acre property at 75 S. 13th Ave. The supervisors also received five bids for stormwater basin retrofit projects at 55 Hickory Blvd. and 78 Clover Drive.
Also: The board entered into an agreement with West Cornwall Township that would allow its residents to use South Lebanonâs yard waste and recycling center on Linden Road at a cost of $50 per year. The supervisors also approved a request from Lebanon Valley Society of Radio Amateurs to use South Hills Park for an Emergency Communications Preparedness weekend on June 26-27.
The company had also constructed an unauthorized, makeshift sandbag dam and corrugated plastic pipe in an attempt to bypass the stream, according to a DEP consent order and agreement. This was removed immediately in October by the company. A new bypass system, approved by the DEP last month, includes pipes and pumps, and has been described by Jamar Thrasher, press secretary at the DEP, as substantially different from the unauthorized workaround.
Sunoco also failed to notify the DEP of multiple incidents where drilling fluid escaped beneath the surface and did not return.
Of the money going to the DEP, $490,200 went to the Clean Water Fund, and $6,800 went into the Dams and Encroachments Fund. The penalties collected won t go toward any specific project. Alongside the fines, Sunoco also had to submit a cleanup and restoration plan for the creek by the end of February.
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