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360,000 Gallons of Fuel Spills in New Jersey

HeadlineNov 02, 2012

New Jersey officials have disclosed that some 336,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into the Arthur Kill waterway when a Shell facility was hit by flooding Monday night. The spill has reportedly been contained by booms placed in the water.

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