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Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Sunday visited near the site of a tanker truck crash that spilled thousands of gallons of ...
The alert from the Sheriff’s Office instructed Port Angeles utility customers to not drink tap water. It said to use only ...
Customers of the Port Angeles water utility are urged to avoid drinking the tap water "out of an abundance of caution." ...
A fuel tanker crashed Friday off Highway 101, spilling some 3,000 gallons of fossil fuels into Indian Creek. The creek is a ...
A tanker truck is leaking petroleum after it went off the road and into Indian Creek west of Port Angeles Friday morning.
The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe calls Indian Creek the “rockstar” of the Elwha River, as it’s the most “productive and diverse” ...
A "Do Not Drink" water order has been issued for all City of Port Angeles water utility customers amid contamination concerns ...
A tanker truck rolled and spilled an estimated 3,000 gallons of diesel and gasoline into Indian Creek in Clallam County, ...
Cleanup crews are working to contain petroleum that leaked from a tanker truck that crashed on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula ...
The city of Port Angeles is asking residents not to drink tap water after a tanker truck spilled fossil fuels in a tributary of the city's drinking ...
The city is advising residents to only drink bottled water and officials have set up free water distribution sites.
Over 48 hours after a tanker truck crashed into a tributary of the Elwha River, the fallout remained unclear for salmon, ...