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Crash Sends Drilling Wastewater Into Reservoir

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The crash happened near the village of Barnesville, east of Cambridge.

Crews are working to clean up thousands of gallons of drilling wastewater that spilled into an eastern Ohio reservoir after a truck hauling the toxic water overturned.

Barnesville Fire Chief Bob Smith tells The Columbus Dispatch that the truck crashed early Wednesday, sending about 5,000 gallons of wastewater into a field, a creek and eventually into one of the village's reservoirs.

The driver was taken to a hospital with injuries that aren't life-threatening.

Smith says the reservoir has been closed as the state Environmental Protection Agency tests the water.

He says the truck was hauling waste from a well in Monroe County owned by Gulfport Energy. The Oklahoma-based oil and gas company couldn't be reached.

Smith says it will take a couple of days for crews to clean up the spill.

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