TRENTON, New Jersey. Governor Phil Murphy declared state of emergency this Thursday after a service interruption at a propane distribution facility in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania disrupted deliveries and threatened winter heating supplies. The executive order, effective at 9 a.m. Friday, temporarily relaxes federal hours-of-service limits for commercial carriers moving propane, extending maximum driving time from eleven to fourteen hours while retaining a ten-hour consecutive off-duty requirement. Officials said the measure aims to protect 186,000 residents who rely on propane for home heating and to stabilize deliveries while suppliers restore normal operations. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Propane suppliers, fuel distributors and trucking firms benefited by gaining regulatory flexibility to extend driver hours and accelerate deliveries, helping to reduce short-term supply bottlenecks and protect heating access.
Households dependent on propane, particularly low-income and rural residents, suffered elevated risk of heating disruption and short-term insecurity while deliveries were delayed due to the Marcus Hook outage.
After reading and researching latest news.... The emergency order, effective Friday, extends commercial propane driver hours from 11 to 14 and preserves a 10-hour off-duty period; officials cited a Marcus Hook distribution outage this winter and said the step seeks to maintain heating deliveries for about 186,000 New Jersey residents.
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