Gasoline-like substance linked to private residence in Surrey, B.C.
SURREY, B.C. — A gasoline-like substance found in the area where the Trans Mountain pipeline runs through Surrey, B.C., has been traced to a private home, the province’s environment ministry said Sunday evening.
The pipeline was shut down earlier in the day amid an odour complaint and reports of a gasoline-like substance found in a ditch.
But in a statement Sunday night, the provincial environment ministry said the spill had been “traced to a private residence.”
Earlier Sunday, the ministry said it was notified about the smell at 1:15 a.m.


