A jet fuel spill at Oakland Airport on Monday sent hundreds of gallons of fuel onto the tarmac and into a storm drain, according to state officials and airport authorities.
The spill happened around 10 a.m. during engine maintenance on a UPS plane, according to an incident report from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. The report said 200 to 250 gallons of aviation fuel were released onto the tarmac. An unknown amount entered a storm drain that connects to the San Francisco Bay.
“The leak was immediately stopped, and all protocols and procedures were enacted to address the issue, including shutting off nearby water pumps to ensure no materials reached the Bay,” airport spokesperson Kaley Skantz said in a statement. “The leaked fuel was contained in the storm drain and will not reach the Bay.”…