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Home » New Brunswick highway fuel spill reached tributary of Hammond River, official says
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New Brunswick highway fuel spill reached tributary of Hammond River, official says

By News RoomApril 15, 20261 Min Read
New Brunswick highway fuel spill reached tributary of Hammond River, official says
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By Eli Ridder

The Canadian Press

Posted April 15, 2026 9:09 am

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A New Brunswick official says fuel spilled from a tanker truck rollover on a southern highway reached a tributary of the Hammond River and a nearby wetland.

The province’s deputy environment minister Charbel Awad says cleanup crews deployed dams and booms to contain the spill.

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Awad says crews are removing contaminated soil and using vacuum trucks to suck up the fuel from the water.

Awad says Nova Scotia-based Seaboard Liquid Carriers Ltd. was responsible for the April 8 incident.


The firm’s parent company did not respond to requests for comment.

Awad says the firm hired Pario Engineering and Environmental Sciences for the cleanup.

Awad says he expects Route 1’s eastbound lanes near where the spill took place to reopen within days.

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