Residents have hired an attorney and expect to file a class action lawsuit against Sunoco, a subsidiary of Energy Transfer.
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Upper Makefield Township residents affected by a Sunoco pipeline leak are worried about the safety of their drinking water.
Several residents in Upper Makefield Township said they can smell and taste gasoline in their well water and have been using bottled water to cook with and drink.
Residents in Upper Makefield, Pennsylvania, are worried their well water is contaminated after a pipe leaked jet fuel.
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 ...
The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said the line poses, a “risk to public safety, property, or the environment.” ...
Sunoco's lawyers now say the jet fuel leak that poisoned at least 10 wells could be brand new. Many Upper Makefield residents ...
UPPER MAKEFIELD, Pa. - A Bucks County community is outraged and demanding answers after learning about a pipeline leaking jet fuel. Upper Makefield Township officials say even some of the drinking ...
enforce an immediate suspension of the flow of all petroleum products in the Sunoco Twin Oak-Newark Pipeline operated by Energy Transfer crossing through Bucks County until a full investigation is ...
Residents are calling for the Sunoco pipeline to be shut down pending the investigation. (Emily Neil/WHYY) From Delco to Chesco and Montco to Bucks, what about life in Philly’s suburbs do you want ...
As crews investigate and repair a leaky underground Sunoco pipeline in Upper Makefield Township, related developments ...
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