The maintenance/replacement of the underground fuel tanks at the Exxon station at 7975 Old Georgetown Road appears to be wrapping up. Barricades have been removed from the property, but the fuel pumps are still taped off, and a pile of dirt remains to be removed. The convenience store at the station is open during the renovations. It won't be long before you'll be able to pay "last gas" boardwalk prices for Exxon fuels here again!
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Bethesda Exxon renovations update (Photos)
The maintenance/replacement of the underground fuel tanks at the Exxon station at 7975 Old Georgetown Road appears to be wrapping up. Barricades have been removed from the property, but the fuel pumps are still taped off, and a pile of dirt remains to be removed. The convenience store at the station is open during the renovations. It won't be long before you'll be able to pay "last gas" boardwalk prices for Exxon fuels here again!
You can't never get that oil contanination out of the ground unless you dig it out. Like a 5 story parking garage deep. Does MOCO own that rescue station on the corner? Oil drifts underground.
ReplyDeleteIf we ever have to find money to feed our homeless, then collect from Exxonobile. I read that they have profits.