Flat Rock Fire Department to handle sewer flushing process following fuel spill

  • Source: WXYZ-TV ABC 7 Detroit
  • Published: 09/06/2021 06:14 PM

A state of emergency continues in Flat Rock after a major fuel spill at a Ford assembly plant resulted in the evacuation of more than 300 people from their homes. The situation was first reported last Monday regarding an obnoxious odor, which gave way to a joint operation between local, state, and federal authorities focusing on mitigating the effects of benzene-containing vapors that leaked into the city's sewer system. However, Monday morning Mayor Mark Hammond confirmed the source has been plugged. And while the flammable threat is over, the efforts are still ongoing to eliminate issues related to benzene, which is a component of gasoline. The local fire department has been activated to handle the sewer’s flushing process, which Flat Rock Fire Chief Jim Kotana says is going well, but it's still an ongoing process that will take some time before the area is deemed fit for residents to return.



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