By Associated Press - Thursday, March 10, 2016

BARNESVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Crews are working to clean up thousands of gallons of drilling wastewater that spilled into an 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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