Eastlake Fire confirmed authorities identified the spiller and the product, which is oil-liquid that is non-hazardous.
EASTLAKE, Ohio - Eastlake Fire confirmed there was a non-hazardous oil spill in the Chagrin River on Sept. 7.
Willoughby notified EFD of the spill at 12:21 p.m. when a light sheen was detected in near the SR-2 overpass., EFD said. The Ohio EPA, Lake County General Health District, and the United States Coast Guard were notified, according to EFD. EFD said 350′ of protective booms were placed in the river downstream based on EPA recommendations with the help of the Lake County Hazmat Team and Eastlake Technical Rescue Team.A contractor was hired to begin the clean-up process at that point, according to EFD.
EFD confirmed authorities identified the spiller and the product, which is oil-liquid that is non-hazardous.
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