Oh That Smell - Nothing To See, Move Along - CORRECTED
Posted: Tue May 07, 2019 9:22 am
This morning I was awakened by messages, oil spill on Roy Avenue!. Oil Spill on Edgewater Dr., "Bad gas leak in Overlook Park!" along with this photo.

"I am not sure but I think this truck is carrying oil spill mats to clean up large oil spills." said one caller.
Actually what is going on is the Ohio Division of Natural Resources is capping a couple gas wells in the area.
I could be wrong but I know of at least 10 natural gas wells in the city. I know of no oil wells in Lakewood. Also to my knowledge natural gas does not smell until an aroma additive is added to the gas so that it has the familiar, "Gas is leaking!" smell to it.

But what of the truck with oil spill mats? Well those are actual pads for the heavy equipment coming in to drill and cap the well. They were being laid down on the driveway that lead to the backyard.
Funny thing is, while looking at these photos and talking with an environmental lawyer about the entire process. A person at the next table mentioned a huge oil spill on Rocky River Drive. So I went and had a look.

While there was no sign of oil on the street, just mud. Checking with the Fire Department they said it was dirt and mud from the trucks that closed a gas well over there yesterday. Everything was good, no spills, no safety issues.
Nothing to see, move along.
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"I am not sure but I think this truck is carrying oil spill mats to clean up large oil spills." said one caller.
Actually what is going on is the Ohio Division of Natural Resources is capping a couple gas wells in the area.
I could be wrong but I know of at least 10 natural gas wells in the city. I know of no oil wells in Lakewood. Also to my knowledge natural gas does not smell until an aroma additive is added to the gas so that it has the familiar, "Gas is leaking!" smell to it.

But what of the truck with oil spill mats? Well those are actual pads for the heavy equipment coming in to drill and cap the well. They were being laid down on the driveway that lead to the backyard.
Funny thing is, while looking at these photos and talking with an environmental lawyer about the entire process. A person at the next table mentioned a huge oil spill on Rocky River Drive. So I went and had a look.

While there was no sign of oil on the street, just mud. Checking with the Fire Department they said it was dirt and mud from the trucks that closed a gas well over there yesterday. Everything was good, no spills, no safety issues.
Nothing to see, move along.
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