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Questions linger about jet fuel leak into Prince George’s County creek

Summary by Maryland Matters
Maryland Department of the Environment staff collect water samples from Piscataway Creek inside Joint Base Andrews. (Photo courtesy Maryland Department of the Environment)By Timothy B. Wheeler The Chesapeake Bay Journal More than two months after jet fuel contaminated Piscataway Creek at Joint Base Andrews, it is still unclear how at least 22,000 gallons of the toxic liquid leaked from the sprawling air base in southern Prince George’s County, w…

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Maryland Matters broke the news in Takoma Park, United States on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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