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Section of Albany Highway remains closed near Kojonup after water mains burst near decommissioned fuel tank
Section of Albany Highway remains closed near Kojonup after water mains burst near decommissioned fuel tank

West Australian

time02-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • West Australian

Section of Albany Highway remains closed near Kojonup after water mains burst near decommissioned fuel tank

A stretch of Albany Highway near Kojonup remains closed after a water main burst near a decommissioned fuel tank on Sunday morning, spilling potentially contaminated liquid. The leak was isolated just after 10.30am on Sunday, about half an hour after it was first reported in the Shire of Kojonup. Main Roads WA closed a stretch of Albany Highway that runs through the Great Southern town, with a detour in place between Blackwood Road and Pensioner Road on Sunday, which remained closed on Monday afternoon. Two DFES crews attended the site on Sunday with utilities services also on scene trying to fix the burst. At about 11.30am, crews reported the smell and visuals of fuel had significantly reduced. According to a DFES spokesperson, the water main burst near a reportedly decommissioned underground fuel tank near a petrol station. While the tank was shown to be empty, concerns remained about the possibility of residue mixing with the water. The Pollution Response Unit completed testing on the spill by Monday afternoon, however the road remains closed until local government authorities can be sure it is safe to reopen it. The closure on the main route between Perth and Albany comes over the WA Day long weekend, when thousands of travellers will use the highway to travel between the two locations.

Major highway remains closed after contaminated liquid spill
Major highway remains closed after contaminated liquid spill

Perth Now

time02-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Perth Now

Major highway remains closed after contaminated liquid spill

A stretch of Albany Highway near Kojonup remains closed after a water main burst near a decommissioned fuel tank on Sunday morning, spilling potentially contaminated liquid. The leak was isolated just after 10.30am on Sunday, about half an hour after it was first reported in the Shire of Kojonup. Main Roads WA closed a stretch of Albany Highway that runs through the Great Southern town, with a detour in place between Blackwood Road and Pensioner Road on Sunday, which remained closed on Monday afternoon. Two DFES crews attended the site on Sunday with utilities services also on scene trying to fix the burst. Albany Highway remains closed after a water main burst in Kojonup on June 1 near a decommissioned fuel tank. Credit: Main Roads WA At about 11.30am, crews reported the smell and visuals of fuel had significantly reduced. According to a DFES spokesperson, the water main burst near a reportedly decommissioned underground fuel tank near a petrol station. While the tank was shown to be empty, concerns remained about the possibility of residue mixing with the water. The Pollution Response Unit completed testing on the spill by Monday afternoon, however the road remains closed until local government authorities can be sure it is safe to reopen it. The closure on the main route between Perth and Albany comes over the WA Day long weekend, when thousands of travellers will use the highway to travel between the two locations.

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