Published Feb 14, 2017

Although laboratory tests are pending, Corson said a state inspector found reason to believe that the underground 87-octane fuel tank had been contaminated with water. It’s not a common problem, he said, but can happen in the early spring when there is a quick snow melt while the ground is still frozen.

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