Port Angeles officials warn residents not to drink tap water after an oil tanker spilled into a local creek.
PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Residents of Port Angeles are being urged by local officials to avoid consuming tap water as testing continues following an oil tanker rolling over and crashing into Indian Creek.
As of 8 a.m., the “Do Not Drink” order is in place for all City of Port Angeles water utility customers. A tanker truck rolled and spilled an estimated 3,000 gallons of diesel and gasoline into the Clallam County creek on Friday, according to the Department of Ecology. Indian Creek feeds into the Elwha
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