WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP — Cleanup crews remained at the scene of a hazardous materials spill Friday after a truck released approximately 275 gallons of sulfuric acid near the intersection of West Chester and Barrett roads. West Chester Fire Department officials said a remediation contractor hired by the transportation company was on site conducting cleanup operations. Authorities said the spill was contained to the roadway and a nearby grassy area and had been successfully contained. Crews worked throughout the day to prevent the material from spreading and to safely remove contaminated material. Officials emphasized there was no danger to nearby homes, businesses, or the environment. The spill prompted road closures in the area while emergency responders and hazardous materials teams assessed the situation and began containment efforts. No injuries were reported. Motorists were urged to continue avoiding the area until cleanup operations were completed and roads could be safely reopened. The cause of the spill remains under investigation.
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