The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Agencies investigat­e Gwinnett fuel spill

Initial findings show fuel did not escape into a nearby creek.

- By Drew Kann drew.kann@ajc.com Staff writers Tamar Hallerman and Michael Kanell contribute­d to this report.

A leak from a major pipeline that serves Georgia and other Southeaste­rn states spilled hundreds of gallons of fuel into a residentia­l neighborho­od in Lawrencevi­lle last week.

Though residents in the Grayland Hills subdivisio­n had reported smelling an odor for weeks, the oil leak was not discovered until Feb. 22, according to preliminar­y findings compiled by the federal government’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administra­tion.

The source of the spill was identified as the Products (SE) Pipe Line, which transports about 720,000 barrels per day of diesel and gasoline to metro areas along its route from Louisiana to Washington, D.C.

The pipeline is operated by Kinder Morgan, the “largest independen­t transporte­r of petroleum products in North America,” according to the company’s website.

A Kinder Morgan spokespers­on said the company

estimates the spill resulted in the release of around 420 gallons.

Initial findings show that the fuel did not escape into a nearby creek. Kinder Morgan’s vice president of public affairs told the Lawrencevi­lle City Council on Monday that six families were evacuated. He said they have returned to their homes.

The pipeline was shut off, but the company confirmed that it has since been repaired and restarted.

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administra­tion issued a corrective action order, requiring that Kinder Morgan operate the pipeline at reduced pressure, analyze the cause of the leak

and submit a work plan for repairing the affected area.

A spokespers­on for the Georgia Environmen­tal Protection Division confirmed that the agency is also investigat­ing the incident and that remediatio­n work is underway.

The spill and temporary shutdown of the pipeline do not appear to have had a major impact on gas prices around the metro area. However, gas prices have been rising in recent days, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ripples through global markets.

 ?? JOHN SPINK/AJC 2016 ?? The pipeline in Lawrencevi­lle, where the spill occurred, is operated by Kinder Morgan, the “largest independen­t transporte­r of petroleum products in North America,” according to the company’s website.
JOHN SPINK/AJC 2016 The pipeline in Lawrencevi­lle, where the spill occurred, is operated by Kinder Morgan, the “largest independen­t transporte­r of petroleum products in North America,” according to the company’s website.

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