Jewett & Noonan Transportation, Inc. (the ?company?) is a transporter of goods and operates from facilities in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts and Gorham, Maine. The Gorham, Maine facility also operates a bulk cement facility and transports cement to customers in Maine and New Hampshire. The company is an affiliate of J.P. Noonan Transportation, Inc. which is identified as the largest petroleum transportation company in New England and also operates out of the West Bridgewater, Massachusetts facility. J.P. Noonan Transportation, Inc. acquired the Gorham, Maine facility in 2000 in order to better serve the Maine area. J.P. Noonan Transportation, Inc. also provides waste disposal services through two affiliated companies, C.L. Noonan Container Service, Inc. and Noonan Waste Service, Inc.
On June 11, 2014, an oil tanker truck operated by Jewett & Noonan Transportation, Inc. overturned in a roundabout in Gorham, Maine. According to the State of Maine Crash Report, a car entered the roundabout and caused the tanker truck to swerve to avoid a collision with the car. No traffic citations were issued to the driver of the tanker truck.
When the tanker truck rolled over it released approximately 8,190 gallons of oil. Approximately 1,461 gallons (34 barrels) of oil entered a stormwater catch basin. The stormwater catch basin and drainage system discharges into unnamed wetlands. The unnamed wetlands flow to Strout Brook which flows to Stroudwater River. Staining and