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State Announces Settlement Agreement In Sugar Creek Environmental Damages Case

The State of Illinois has entered into an agreement that will help restore the natural resources along Sugar Creek that were injured by an April 2001 gasoline spill. The agreement provides that J. McDaniel Transportation, Inc. will pay a total of $25,000 to the State for natural resource restoration and educational projects.

“It’s always unfortunate in these instances when fish or native plant life are injured. Through this agreement, we’re confident that along with the IEPA, we will be able to sufficiently restore this area, and also assist citizens and the business community in understanding the importance of environmental stewardship,” said Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Acting Director Sam Flood.

“While nothing can adequately replace the natural resources lost in Sugar Creek, this settlement will help the state restore the areas damaged by the gasoline spill,” said Illinois EPA Director Doug Scott.

As a result of a truck accident, gasoline from a tanker truck spilled on Illinois Route 136, located near McLean in McLean County, on April 3, 2001 and entered into a drainageway that carried the waste to Sugar Creek. The spill resulted in the death of fish and other aquatic life that extended nearly four miles. While initial environmental remediation was completed, the State of Illinois sought recovery for damages to natural resources not addressed in the immediate cleanup. Read more ar dnr.state.il.us.

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A Driver May Be On Duty For More Than 14 Hours.
A driver may remain on duty for more than 14 hours; however, the driver cannot drive a CMV after the 14th hour after coming on duty. Also, the additional on-duty time will reduce on-duty time available under the 60/70-hour time limit.

 


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Mechanism that allows a tandem axle suspension to be moved back and forth at the rear of a semitrailer, for the purpose of adjusting the distribution of weight between the axles and fifth wheel.

Bobtail Tractor

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Tractor operating without a trailer. Also refers to straight truck. Bogie (also spelled bogey) Assembly of two or more axles, usually a pair in tandem. Brake Horsepower (bhp) Engine horsepower rating as determined by brake dynamometer testing. (see Horsepower)

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