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Commission issues certificate of compliance for gasoline-spill cleanup at 26 Furlong Drive

December 04, 2025 | Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts


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Commission issues certificate of compliance for gasoline-spill cleanup at 26 Furlong Drive
Karen Johnson of Edge Environmental described remediation work at 26 Furlong Drive after a fuel-hauler’s tank was punctured and released gasoline to the parking area. Johnson said borings, including those adjacent to a nearby ditch, came back clean and that the site had been resurfaced.

The chair and commissioners reviewed DEP communications and the site visit results and praised the contractor’s work. The commission moved to approve and issue a certificate of compliance; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. Johnson said she will record the issued certificate at the registry and return a copy to the applicant.

The commission did not attach additional conditions beyond standard recording, and staff indicated follow-up paperwork to complete the file.

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