Contaminated dirt being excavated at the site of the pipeline leak at the Portland pipeline pumping station in Shelburne on Thursday, April 27. The leak at the station necessitating the cleanup by local crews happened April 26. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
Contaminated dirt being excavated at the site of the pipeline leak at the Portland pipeline pumping station in Shelburne on Thursday, April 27. The leak at the station necessitating the cleanup by local crews happened April 26. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
SHELBURNE — Shelburne and Gorham Fire departments were called to a reported leak at the Portland Pipeline Corporation pump house on Route 2 in Shelburne on Wednesday, April 26. Shelburne Fire Chief Randy Davis said that the alarm about the leak was noticed by the company at the Portland, Maine, office.
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