Cleanup efforts continue following a fuel spill found late last week on Jackson Creek at the outlet to Little Lake.
According to the City of Peterborough, conditions have greatly improved, but some residents are still concerned.
Now, the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks says the spill may be caused by a “historic underground release of diesel fuel.”
Germain Ma has the latest.
Environment
Spill in Jackson Creek near Little Lake in Peterborough may be caused by ‘historic underground release of diesel fuel’: MOE
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