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Fuel company says driver broke cardinal rule to cause Coldstream gas spill

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Fuel company says driver broke cardinal rule to cause Coldstream gas spill – Apr 20, 2016

COLDSTREAM, B.C. – An Alberta based fuel distributer confirmed a former employee is responsible for a gas spill in Coldstream.

The 6,000 litre spill happened at Coldstream Centex gas station in November.

READ MORE: Crews cleaning up 6,000 litre gas spill in Coldstream

After an investigation initiated by G & B Fuels, negligence from the company’s driver was the determined to be the main cause.

Keffer said the driver didn’t follow the proper protocol and didn’t check how much space was in the tank before unloading the fuel, “which is a simple normal thing every truck driver that hauls fuel is painfully aware of.”

The driver has since been fired.

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Keffer said as far as he knows all the fuel was contained on the gas station site but that the area is being thoroughly checked.

“We’re cleaning up our mess, making it right,” said Keffer. “We’re not hiding anything. We want it done properly it’s being done properly.”

Clean-up crews are expecting to wrap up their work in the next few days and the station is expected to reopen within the next week.

– with files from Megan Turcato

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