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OfReg investigates fuel storage fire

OfReg investigates fuel storage fire
09 September 2022, 03:42 PM
Government

The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) recently responded to an incident involving a suspected to be illegal fuel storage at a private residence at Mangrove Avenue in Prospect. The incident appeared to be caused by the fueling of a vehicle, resulting in a fire which was brought under control by the combined efforts of the CIFS and RCIPS personnel.

Once the situation stabilized, OfReg’s Fuel Team went on site to address the matter of storage equipment observed at the location. A significant quantity of gasoline and diesel was observed, all of which were confiscated as required under the Dangerous Substances Act.

There were no injuries, and no immediate environmental impacts were assessed, however significant damage was observed to property and equipment at the site. OfReg has commenced a full investigation.

Chief Fuel Inspector Mr. Duke Munroe said “these illegal operations which fly under the radar continue to present significant danger to the public and the environment. We rely heavily on members of the public to report these situations to us so we can take appropriate enforcement action”.

OfReg reminds the public that it is illegal to store fuel over 250 gallons without a valid operating permit.  Where fuel is stored below the legal threshold, for permanent or incidental/temporary storage, the office is available to provide guidance on the safe storage and transport of dangerous substances.