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Manufacturing giant Komatsu spilled about 400 gallons of oil into a storm sewer drain, which drains into the Menomonee River, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources said in a statement.
Komatsu’s latest in construction and utility machinery was on full display in June, with their Boots On event bringing ...
Komatsu says its new PC4000-11E hydraulic mining excavator can bring both the powerful digging force of high-performance diesel machines and the emission-free operation of battery power to some ...
400 gallons of oil drained into the Menomonee River, after an accident at Komatsu Mining Corp on the city’s south side. The oil began to saturate the water, ending up in the Milwaukee River ...
MILWAUKEE - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources confirmed that a Komatsu error released an estimated 400 gallons of oil into the Menomonee River last Friday ...
"This could all have been avoided." The Dec. 3 spill at Komatsu's facility on West National Avenue allowed about 400 gallons of oil to enter a storm drain that goes to the Menomonee River ...
With a 400-ton capacity and 3,500 HP engine, the 980E-4 builds on a long history of success with electric drive trucks, and reinforces Komatsu’s position as a global leader in the ultra-class ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Cleanup efforts continue after an estimated 400 gallons of oil spilled into the Menomonee River due to an "oil transfer error" at a Komatsu facility. According to the ...
The new building will house engineers and other support staff who help build Komatsu's 400-ton trucks, one of which they now have displayed prominently on Adams Street. Komatsu employees around ...
The Wisconsin DNR confirmed that a Komatsu error released an estimated 400 gallons of oil into the Menomonee River, Milwaukee Riverkeeper said.