The Santa Barbara County Public Works Department says a hazmat team responded on New Year’s Day after oil was reported in Toro Creek near Carpinteria.
CARPINTERIA — Oil that was discovered last weekend in a Southern California creek has been traced to an oil well dug in 1882, officials said.
A hazmat team responded on New Year’s Day after oil was reported in Toro Creek near Carpinteria, according to the Santa Barbara County Public Works Department. The crew managed to dam the oil and used absorbent pads and booms to minimize the impact to the creek and local environment, the department said in a statement.
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