New Jersey truck driver spills 7,000 gallons of septic waste during crash

It’s common for people to dump on New Jersey. But a truck driver took the crappy situation to a whole new level. During a wreck, 7,000 gallons of septic waste spilled across the highway. Crews had to clean up liquid waste for hours.

Truck driver crashes and spills 7,000 gallons of sewage in New Jersey

If you thought New Jersey smelled bad, it may have been due to a truck driver. A tanker truck hauling 7,000 gallons of sewage waste overturned during a collision with a car.

Sewage spilled across Oak Ridge Road and Route 23 in West Milford, causing a multi-agency emergency response. Police officers, firefighters, and hazmat crews quickly responded to the scene.

Luckily, the trucker only sustained minor injuries during the wreck. However, the cleanup crews may have been traumatized…

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