Crime & Safety

Truck With Pool Chemicals Crashes On I-680

Six vehicles involved in the wreck that required a HazMat response and closed lanes, CHP said.

PACHECO, CA – A truck carrying pool chemicals overturned on southbound Interstate Highway 680 in unincorporated Pacheco this morning, causing a hazardous materials response when the chemicals spilled onto the roadway, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The crash was reported at 8:06 a.m. on southbound Highway 680 at the junction with state Highway 4.

The truck driver was going faster than the slowing traffic ahead of him and swerved, struck two vehicles and then overturned and hit other vehicles, Six vehicles in all were involved in the crash, CHP Officer Brandon
Correia said.

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Chlorine and muriatic acid spilled from containers in the truck, prompting a response from the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and county hazmat crews, Correia said.

The spill was contained to the roadway and did not enter any nearby drains, he said.

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"We're super lucky where we're at," Correia said. "It's at the peak of the roadway so it stayed in the lanes where it crashed."

The crash briefly blocked all southbound lanes of the highway, but the two left lanes had reopened as of shortly before 10 a.m., according to Correia.

He said all lanes were expected to reopen by later this morning.

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All but one lane of southbound Interstate Highway 680 are shut down this morning in Pacheco because of a crash involving a truck, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The crash was reported at 8:06 a.m. on southbound Highway 680 at the junction with state Highway 4.

The far left southbound lane of the highway is open but all others were closed as of 8:30 a.m., CHP officials said.

No other details about the crash were immediately available.

--Bay City News/Images via Contra Costa County Fire Protection District