October 08, 2009

This makes my skin prickle

This company now does business with the endorsement of Uncle Sam over 100 percent of Ayer's water supplies -- at Spectacle and Grove ponds.

Deerfield oil spill probed
By Daily Hampshire Gazette
Wednesday, October 7, 2009

DEERFIELD - The state fire marshal's office is investigating the disgorging of dozens of gallons of diesel fuel onto the ground at the East Deerfield rail yard on Friday.

According to Deerfield Police Chief Michael Wozniakewicz, the spill involved as much as 100 gallons of diesel fuel.

"That's what the railroad people told us, 100 gallons," he said.

The incident is being investigated by the state fire marshal's office because the spill constitutes a violation of the state fire prevention code, according to Jennifer Mieth, a spokeswoman for the fire marshal.

"There was a problem refueling a locomotive and fuel spilled out on the ground," she said.

According to Mieth, there will be an ongoing investigation as to the exact cause of the spill and how to prevent such incidents in the future.

"We are in discussions with the railroad yard to figure out ways of changing their refueling process to prevent a recurrence of this kind of spill," she said.

Pan Am Railways is investigating as well, a spokesman said Monday. The company will have a couple of hearings and afterward will make whatever changes seem necessary, said Cyndi Scarano, an executive vice president.

In 2005, Pan Am Railways was fined $35,000 for failing to file timely reports about cleanups being done in Deerfield, Northfield and other western Massachusetts towns.

The corporation has been under close scrutiny by the town since at least 2001 when the rail yard was found to have become contaminated in three areas from spills of petroleum-based products, mainly diesel fuel.

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