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Army tanker spills jet fuel in crash on Richardson Highway

An Army tanker spilled jet fuel after crashing. (Anchorage Daily News/Twitter/Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation)

A U.S. Army tanker truck went off the Richardson Highway on Sunday afternoon, spilling an undetermined amount of jet fuel, officials said.

The truck was carrying 2,600 gallons of fuel when it rolled onto its side, said Tom DeRuyter, on-scene coordinator for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

On Monday morning, the truck was still in the ditch at Mile 317 of the Richardson Highway near Harding Lake, south of Eielson Air Force Base, according to the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.

“They were able to get the leak stopped in about 30 minutes,” DeRuyter said, but fuel was still dripping from the hole, which was plugged with an absorbent material.

The fuel is known as jet propellant 8. It’s widely used in the military and is similar to diesel, DeRuyter said.

DeRuyter said the accident was reported at 1:22 p.m. Sunday. The truck had been heading from U.S. Army base Fort Greely near Delta Junction to Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, DeRuyter said.

Army Lt. Col. Martyn Crighton confirmed that the overturned vehicle was an Army truck and not a contractor’s.

Crighton wasn’t sure how many people were in the truck when it rolled but said there were no significant injuries.

“Expect lane closures and delays when traveling through the area,” the DOT wrote on its Twitter page. “Be prepared to stop and watch for maintenance equipment on the roadway while vehicle recovery is being performed.”

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