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Sludge spill closes travel lanes, I-65 north near Lebanon Jct., KY

By Ofc. Jared Newberry
Region 2 CVE, Louisville, KY

LEBANON JUNCTION, KY - Kentucky State Police Post 4 Elizabethtown CVE Division is assisting the KY Dept of Highways in the clean-up of a sludge spill from a commercial vehicle. According to the preliminary report; a Kentuckiana Trucking dump truck was traveling north on Interstate 65 near the 102 mile point when the tailgate of the vehicle failed. releasing the sludge onto the highway.

The right two lanes of the highway is expected to be closed until 4pmCT/5pmET today as clean-up crews clear the roadway. Motorists are encouraged to seek an alternate route of travel and proceed through the area with caution. Motorists can exit at the 102 taking KY-313 to US-31W north to avoid traffic delays. Officer Nicholas Pruitt is handling the investigation.




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