An environmental officer doing routine testing noticed the smell of gasoline coming from an underground sewage pumping station. Two days later an inspection was done, including a check of the nearby service station, but nothing unusual was found. A month later, a sewage employee and his co-worker were assigned to clean up debris and to check on the pumping station at the same manhole. They discovered that the pumps were not working properly. Upon repairing and reinstalling the first pump, it was discovered that the second pump also needed work. While the victim was in the process of reinstalling the other pump, […]
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