



Colorado reached a settlement with a trucking company after a rollover crash spilled 2,000 gallons of gasoline into North St. Vrain Creek in 2021.
The Colorado Attorney General’s Office in a release stated the Colorado Natural Resources Trustees resolved a natural resource damage claim under the federal Oil Pollution Act through a $245,000 settlement with MTY Trucking, LLC.
The tanker truck rollover occurred on April 27, 2021, on U.S. 36 near Lyons. The state conducted a year-long damages assessment and identified injuries to aquatic life and habitat within a five-mile stretch of river downstream of the crash site. The Oil Pollution Act mandates the settlement funds be used to restore, replace, or acquire the equivalent of the natural resources injured by the spill.
The trustees will consult with local stakeholders, including Lyons officials and community groups, to identify and fund appropriate restoration projects.
“This accident damaged the local habitat and harmed an already vulnerable river ecosystem still recovering from the 2013 flood,” said Attorney General Phil Weiser, who also serves as chairman of the Colorado Natural Resources Trustees. “With this result, we are holding accountable the responsible party and we are in a position to remediate the damage.