When Royal Farms was built at the intersection of White Lowe Rd and US Rt 50W, the installation of gas tanks was only permitted if they were above ground inside a spill containment unit. The point of this is that there is a 7-eleven being built just east at the intersection of Naylor Mill Rd and US Rt 50W. This is very near the location for the new Wicomico County Sheriffs Office. There are 2 large tanks sitting on the lot and no sign of a spill containment unit. As near as I can tell, this is above our aquifer. So, why isn’t 7-eleven being forced to protect the aquifer also? Is this a case of following the money? Who owns this 7-eleven? And are they politically connected? Are they financially connected?
Don’t ask me. Call the county environmental dept, and get an explanation to your observation.
No one asked you. You decided to troll.
You answered your own question. (Being built), come back with your concern when you know what the rest of the story will be.
They absolutely have to protect the aquifer. Read a book for me one time.
7/11 sucks balls chances are they’ll close in a year
Are you done trolling for the day? Finally got kids playing on your lawn to scream at, I presume? You have a lot to say, while saying absolutely nothing. You must be a liberal.
Well,if they suck balls, count on me to there everyday.