Gas-spill cleanup expected to take weeks
CHAMPAIGN – Cleanup of a major gasoline spill in west Champaign from a Wednesday night accident between a van and a tanker truck could take weeks to complete and cost tens of thousands of dollars.
The driver of the tanker truck from which thousands of gallons of gasoline leaked was hospitalized in critical condition. The driver of the van and one of her two passengers were treated and released.
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