By Associated Press - Thursday, October 20, 2016

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Alaska environmental regulators are monitoring the cleanup of a fuel spill in the interior village of Beaver.

The state Department of Environmental Conservation says village utility workers discovered the spill Tuesday evening while transferring fuel into a storage tank and the transfer hose disconnected. The spill was reported to the DEC Wednesday morning.

It’s unknown how much fuel spilled.

The DEC says a utility worker used old clothing to absorb the fuel. Some remaining fuel was seen Wednesday morning and was removed with absorbent pads found after the initial cleanup. The agency says removal of contaminated soil was initiated Wednesday afternoon.

The DEC says the smell of diesel was noticed outside the school about 200 yards away but there have been no reports of a diesel smell inside the school.

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