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Oil Spill

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Stolen Copper Piping Causes Oil Spill, Police Say

$25K reward offered for information that leads to arrest in residential burglary.

A copper pipe was cut and stolen during a residential burglary on Maxim Drive that caused oil to leak into Bear Pond last week. A vacant home was broken into across the street from the pond on Dec. 4, and a copper pipe was cut, causing oil to leak into the basement and then into the pond, according to a report supplied by Lt. Thomas Kmetz. Kmetz said it is still unknown how much oil was in the oil tank. When the oil was found at the top of the pond, the Hopatcong Fire Department put out containment booms and absorbent pads to prevent the oil from flowing further. Kmetz said Hudson Farm called a special hazmat environmental agency to clean up the oil in the house and in Bear Pond. Hudson Farm is offering a $25,000 reward to anyone with …

elizabeth disbrow

10:42 am on Friday, December 21, 2012

So ridiculous. These are the people that don't deserve to be here. If you need to steal copper because you can't afford your bills then get a job! or a second job. I don't care. Do something though besides stealing to make ends meat. How about move to a different state with cheaper properties or live in a smaller house. I myself do not have much money but I work two jobs and pay my bills. May not…   more ›

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Oil Spill in Bear Pond Cause Unknown, OEM Says

Authorities responded Tuesday afternoon after oil was detected in the water and caused a small odor.

Officials cleaned up an oil spill in Bear Pond Tuesday afternoon that caused a small odor on Maxim Drive, according to the Office of Emergency Management. Officer Bob Haffner, OEM coordinator, said the oil was from an unknown source, and officials could not determine where it was flowing from. The Hopatcong Fire Department, Hopatcong Police Department, OEM and Sussex County Health Department all responded to a call at about 12:15 p.m. from a motorist who saw the spill while passing the 400 block of Maxim Drive, Haffner said. Fire department members put oil absorbent booms in the pond to soak up the oil and to prevent it from flowing further, Haffner said. By about 1:15 p.m., the Sussex County Health Department was still working at the …

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