Residents in the Washington Crossing neighborhood are speaking out as water well testing in the are continues due to a pipeline leaking jet fuel.
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Officials from Upper Makefield are saying Energy Transfer, the company that operates an underground fuel line, is responsible ...
Sunoco's lawyers now say the jet fuel leak that poisoned at least 10 wells could be brand new. Many Upper Makefield residents ...
Baicker and Kat La Hart, another neighborhood resident and member of the task force, each said independent testing of their households’ water supply found MTBE, a gasoline additive, in the water at ...