A gas company must take action after a pipeline leak impacted a Bucks County neighborhood. At the end of January, the Twin ...
The company responsible for a leaking pipeline in Bucks County has been ordered to hand out bottled water to people in Upper ...
Officials from Upper Makefield are saying Energy Transfer, the company that operates an underground fuel line, is responsible ...
Energy Transfer will have to install point-of-entry-treatment systems to over 100 homes in the Mt. Eyre neighborhood, the DEP orders.
Residents have hired an attorney and expect to file a class action lawsuit against Sunoco, a subsidiary of Energy Transfer.
In the wake of jet fuel leaking from an underground pipe and contaminating six residential wells in Upper Makefield Township, ...
“While this pipeline is officially named the Sunoco Pipeline L.P., this line is owned and operated by Energy Transfer — it is not a Sunoco LP line,” Chris Cho, senior communications manager at Sunoco ...
Sunoco's lawyers now say the jet fuel leak that poisoned at least 10 wells could be brand new. Many Upper Makefield residents ...
Pennsylvania American Water says new testing confirms that no jet fuel is present in the water systems in Lower Makefield Township, Bucks County.
The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said the line poses, a “risk to public safety, property, or the environment.” ...
At a meeting in Upper Makefield Township on Feb. 6 about a recent pipeline leak, attendees pass around a bottle of water one resident said came from his well, and smells of gasoline. (Emily Neil/WHYY) ...