Gas-leak reparations move slowly |
1990-06-21 |
Following a gasoline leak which drove three Fitch Avenue families from their homes, Sam Long, former operator of the 5015 W. Touhy Ave. Amoco Station, is facing a civil suit. |
Skokie Review, Thursday, June 21, 1990, p. 5 |
Litigation,
Amoco,
Business - Automobile service stations and gas stations,
Long, Sam,
Accidents |
Gas station owner is fined over leak |
1990-04-19 |
The Cook County State's Attorney's office has sued Sam Long, the former operator of a Skokie Amoco Station, charging that he should have known about an 8,000-gallon gasoline leak. |
Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, April 19, 1990, Sec. 1, p. 5 |
Litigation,
Amoco,
Business - Automobile service stations and gas stations,
Long, Sam,
Accidents |
Gas station that leaked fuel still in business |
1990-02-01 |
The State Fire Marshall has requested that Sam Long be prosecuted. Long is the operator of the Touhy Avenue Amoco station where an 8,000 gallon fuel leak from an underground tank resulted in the evacuation of two families from their homes. |
Skokie Review, Thursday, February 1, 1990, p. 24 |
Amoco,
Business - Automobile service stations and gas stations,
Long, Sam,
Accidents |
Charges sought against Amoco operator |
1989-11-16 |
The State Fire Marshal has asked the Cook County State's Attorney to prosecute a Skokie Amoco Station operator, Sam Long, whose station was the site of an 8,000-gallon fuel spill last June. |
Skokie Review, Thursday, November 16, 1989, p. 3 |
Amoco,
Business - Automobile service stations and gas stations,
Long, Sam,
Accidents |
No Title |
1989-11-16 |
The State Fire Marshal has asked the Cook County State's Attorney to prosecute a Skokie Amoco station operator, Sam Long whose station was the site of an 8,000-gallon fuel spill last June. |
Skokie Review, Thursday, November 16, 1989, p. 3 |
Amoco,
Business - Automobile service stations and gas stations,
Long, Sam,
Accidents |