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Re: Diesel Spill
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Posted by B. Carll on November 24, 2005 at 16:11:50 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel Spill posted by oldrustycars on November 23, 2005 at 19:43:55:
Well thanks for all the input --- I will be contacting the supplier tomorrow and talking to them about the cleanup. After seeing it in the daylight what happpened is someone wasn't paying attention when the tank got full and it sprayed out of the fill spout onto the side of the house and about a 10X10 area of leaves and grass. I have washed the side of the house down and foundation. I was afraid of the dyed diesel staining the siding. Next I removed the leaves that I feel caught most of the spray and bagged them to burn later. I feel comfortable that I have cleaned up the best I can at this point. Any saturation into the soil I think was minimal but how do you know for sure, I wasn't there to see exactly what happened. The odor of course is bad but even within a 24 hour period it has improved much. If you have suggestions about helping eliminate the odor I would appreciate it. Thanks Bob C.
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