The ongoing investigation has indicated there was no underground gasoline spill at the Petro-Canada gas station on the corner of University and Belvedere Avenue.
The Petro-Canada gas station at the corner of University Avenue and Belvedere Avenue in Charlottetown on Aug. 31, 2022. - Terrence McEachernCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Petro-Canada’s parent company said Sept. 7 that its ongoing investigation indicates there was no underground gasoline spill in Charlottetown last month.reported on Aug.
An email this newspaper received from the department that same day also indicated the owner of the station said a problem with the computer system, which tracks volumes at the station, may have malfunctioned and caused “the reported loss of gasoline to be overstated.”Dave Stewart is a reporter with the SaltWire Nertwork in Prince Edward Island. He can be reached at
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