What You Should Do When a Small Spill Happens
If you're responsible for a fuel or oil spill, even a small one, thorough and compliant spill cleanup is required. Here's what to do.
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Suite C, 420 H St NW
Auburn, WA 98001
253-245-5455
If you're responsible for a fuel or oil spill, even a small one, thorough and compliant spill cleanup is required. Here's what to do.
Amy Hancock | Jan 7, 2026
If you spill oil or fuel on your property or on public property, understanding what to do next is vital to avoiding fines and penalties and protecting the environment. Here are our step-by-step tips for handling small spill cleanups in Washington State.
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Pro-Enviro by FleetEasy provides 24-hour motor vehicle spill response and recovery services, including compliant spill recovery management services to assist with containment, cleanup, disposal, and restoration.
We have shop locations in Auburn, Maple Valley, and Spokane and serve all of Washington State.
Suite C, 420 H St NW
Auburn, WA 98001
253-245-5455
Suite C, 23933 SE 264th Street
Maple Valley, WA 98038
253-856-3312
Suite C, 5815 W Thorpe Rd
Spokane, WA 99224
509-571-9003
Feb 17, 2026
Written by the Pro-Enviro TeamServing Spokane, Washington and the surrounding areas. Quick Spill Recovery in Spokane’s Urban and Industrial Areas Spokane and the surrounding areas face a greater risk of fuel and chemical spills than many communities in Eastern...
Feb 17, 2026
Written by the Pro-Enviro TeamServing Auburn, Maple Valley, Spokane and all of Washington State A semi-truck and trailer slid into the ditch off Highway 18 on Tiger Mountain between the Raging River Bridge and Tiger Mountain Summit. The fuel tank struck the asphalt...
Jan 29, 2026
Written by the Pro-Enviro TeamServing all of Washington State and the Pacific Northwest Contaminating a storm drain with fuel or oil is extremely hazardous to the environment. Once they’re in the storm drain, they can travel directly into waterways, streams, and lakes...
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