SHELBY COUNTY, Ala. —Colonial Pipeline is conducting excavation activities to investigate the source of a gasoline leak in a remote area of Shelby County.

Colonial employees and contractors are responding in cooperation with the EPA, Shelby County EMA, Cahaba Riverkeeper, and the Helena, Pelham, volunteer County 17 fire departments.

Colonial's two pipelines in the area were initially shut down during the investigation.

Currently one pipeline has resumed operations as it is not involved in the incident.

Officials said there are no threats to the public at this time and the situation has been contained to the incident site.

Colonial crews working overnight recovered gasoline from a pond on the site and will continue cleanup efforts Saturday.

Equipment associated with the response is using Coalmont Road between County Road 270 and the Wildlife Management Area Firing Range in Shelby County. This section of Coalmont Road is subject to restricted access.

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