
Northern Colorado Gas Stations Hit With Contaminated Fuel: Fort Collins, Timnath & More
More details are coming out regarding a recent fuel contamination issue in the Denver Metro area.
Denver Metro Fuel Contamination Alert: What Drivers Need to Know
Last week, we shared with you that an unknown number of drivers in Colorado went to fill up their vehicles with regular unleaded fuel but received fuel that was contaminated with diesel.
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Reports confirmed that it originated from the HF Sinclair terminal in Henderson and was distributed to gas stations between 2:00 PM on. January 7th and 6:00 AM on January 8th.
The gas station franchise Sinclair confirmed that the contaminated fuel came from the terminal in Adams County, according to recent reports.
Now, we're learning that it wasn't just the Denver area that is dealing with this safety concern.
Northern Colorado Gas Stations Also Receive Contaminated Fuel
Several gas stations throughout Northern Colorado have reportedly received contaminated fuel, according to officials.
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Confirmed locations include:
Safeway – 2160 W. Drake Road, Fort Collins
Costco – Timnath
Other affected stations:
King Sooper’s – Longmont
Safeway – Firestone
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This is a developing story. More gas stations could confirm that they have received the contaminated fuel.
We will work to keep you up to date with all of this information as the story unfolds.
If you have any concerns, questions, or suspect you might have been affected by this issue, you are encouraged to file a complaint online or call OPS at 303-866-4967 for state assistance.
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