PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. — Crews with Colonial Pipeline responded to Paulding County on Tuesday over a leak along its main line, Line 1. Originally reported as a "potential" gasoline release ...
Colonial Pipeline announced Friday morning that repairs to its gasoline pipeline, Line 1, in Paulding County, have been ...
Emergency crews and Colonial Pipeline workers are responding to a potential gasoline release in Paulding County, Georgia, leading to the temporary shutdown of Line 1. The Colonial Pipeline is a ...
One of the Colonial Pipeline’s main lines suffered a gasoline leak in Paulding County on Tuesday — and now, officials estimate it will remain shut down for several more days.
The leak on the pipeline did not create a public health threat but did require the shutdown of the largest fuel pipeline in ...
Colonial Pipeline restarted its main gasoline artery, which delivers fuel from the U.S. Gulf Coast to East Coast markets, on ...
Line 1 of the 5,500-mile Colonial Pipeline had a “gasoline release,” according to Stephen Dooley, Paulding County Director of Emergency Management. Although Dooley said Colonial told him the ...
People who live and work near Peg Cole Bridge Trail and Townsend Road in Paulding County have many questions. Dozens of crews are cleaning up and investigating a release from Colonial Pipeline Line 1.
Colonial Pipeline said it has completed repairs ... four days after a “potential gasoline release” was reported in Paulding County. Line 1 had to be shuttered as crews worked to identify ...
PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. — Colonial Pipeline, the company that operates the nation’s largest gasoline pipeline, is reporting a possible leak in west Georgia. A spokesperson for the company shared ...
Colonial Pipeline declined to provide a restart ... did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Paulding County Sheriff's Office said there was no notification to 911 regarding a ...