Greenberg says Louisville has prevented 30,000 gallons of oil from getting into the waterways Nov 10, 2025 Nov 10, 2025 Updated 1 hr ago Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The cleanup efforts remain underway after the UPS plane crash. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News As featured on 2:00 MSD stopped 30,000 gallons of oil from entering Louisville waterways after UPS crash, mayor says Mayor Craig Greenberg said Monday some areas where the crash happened near Louisville's airport had oil that was up to three or more feet deep following the crash. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Rick DeLuca's Monday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesLouisville mayor says all missing victims of UPS plane crash have been foundResident in east Louisville neighborhood warns others after string of car break-insLouisville police pull body from Ohio River near base of Lincoln Bridge early MondayTipoff Tracker | How to watch Louisville-Kentucky basketball, TV info, spread and moreLouisville police investigating shooting death of 8-year-oldSupreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwideDon't Waste Your Money | Why downsizing isn’t paying off for empty nesters in today’s housing marketCRAWFORD | Early or late, Louisville's Kelsey feels the gravity of the Kentucky rivalryCRAWFORD | Louisville wasted a golden chance against Cal, and Brohm knows itVETERANS DAY 2025 | Restaurants and businesses offer discounts, freebies to honor vets Videos
2:00 MSD stopped 30,000 gallons of oil from entering Louisville waterways after UPS crash, mayor says Mayor Craig Greenberg said Monday some areas where the crash happened near Louisville's airport had oil that was up to three or more feet deep following the crash.