The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Major intersecti­on shut for 12 hours after tanker flips

3,000 gallons of fuel spills about 5:30 a.m. at Hamilton Mill Road.

- By Asia Simone Burns asia.burns@ajc.com and John Spink john.spink@ajc.com

A major Gwinnett County intersecti­on was closed for about 12 hours Tuesday after a gasoline tanker overturned and spilled about 3,000 gallons of fuel into a storm drain, officials said.

A hazmat team worked through the morning and afternoon to contain the fuel leak, which happened on Braselton Highway at Hamilton Mill Road near I-85 about 5:30 a.m. The fuel spill prompted evacuation­s at two gas stations and a day care. The Discovery Point Daycare and the nearby Quiktrip and BP stations remained closed during the cleanup efforts.

The intersecti­on reopened at 5:43 p.m. The hazmat team metered the area throughout the day and never found readings that said residents were in danger, fire officials said.

The spill happened when a tanker truck rolled onto its side while making a turn, causing fuel

to leak onto the road, Gwinnett fire spokesman Donald Strother told reporters at the scene. The vehicle was carrying about 8,500 gallons of fuel and about 3,000 of it spilled. The driver was not injured.

“There were two points of impact, what we will call ‘leak points’ on the tractor-trailer,” Strother said. “There was one at the actual top of the dome itself, and then there’s a second point of impact at the rear of the carriage unit.”

The hazmat team was called in when officials noticed the fuel was “rapidly leaking” into a nearby

storm drain.

Equipment was put down to absorb the fuel to prevent more of it from spilling into the storm drain, officials said. However, some of it made its way into a pond at the Hamilton Mill Golf Club.

“Visible fuel is on top of the pond, with the fuel being lighter than water itself,” Strother said.

The Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources worked with a cleanup crew and employees from the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency to determine how to remove the fuel from the pond and storm drain, officials said.

 ?? PHOTOS BY JOHN SPINK/JOHN.SPINK@AJC.COM ?? A Gwinnett County day care and two gas stations were evacuated Tuesday morning after a gasoline tanker truck flipped over making a turn at the intersecti­on of Braselton Highway and Hamilton Mill Road near I-85 about 5:30 a.m., spilling about 3,000 gallons of fuel.
PHOTOS BY JOHN SPINK/JOHN.SPINK@AJC.COM A Gwinnett County day care and two gas stations were evacuated Tuesday morning after a gasoline tanker truck flipped over making a turn at the intersecti­on of Braselton Highway and Hamilton Mill Road near I-85 about 5:30 a.m., spilling about 3,000 gallons of fuel.
 ??  ?? A hazmat team was called to assist in cleaning up the results of a fuel tanker crash that spilled thousands of gallons of gasoline into a storm drain at the busy intersecti­on in Gwinnett County.
A hazmat team was called to assist in cleaning up the results of a fuel tanker crash that spilled thousands of gallons of gasoline into a storm drain at the busy intersecti­on in Gwinnett County.

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