BALTIMORE — The water no longer looks red in the Harbor East marina after 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into the harbor on Wednesday morning, but you can still see a sheen on the water's surface, and you can still smell the fuel.
"We were just walking along and we're like, what is that smell and what are these police lines?" Luke Minor told WMAR-2 News. He's visiting from Washington state for a conference here in Baltimore. "We definitely care about the environment where we live, so it's really unfortunate when this sort of stuff happens. So I hope they're just able to get a get a handle on it."
The spill happened during a routine fuel delivery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Two diesel tanks that supply fuel to the backup generator at the patient care facility in East Baltimore were a