Fire at Georgia chemical facility prompts evacuations, shelter-in-place order

The fire broke out at the BioLab facility on Old Covington Highway, the sheriff’s office said. (Source: WANF)
Published: Sep. 29, 2024 at 4:05 PM EDT
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CONYERS, Ga. (WANF/Gray News) - A fire at a chemical facility in Georgia prompted orders for many nearby residents to evacuate and others to shelter in place.

Around 5 a.m., a sprinkler at a BioLab plant in Conyers, Georgia, malfunctioned and sprayed water on a chemical, causing a reaction that created a large, hazardous plume, which then began drifting to the northeast, according to Rockdale County Fire Chief Marian McDaniel.

The malfunction also caused a small fire on the BioLab roof, which was contained, McDaniel said. She later said the roof collapsed due to the fire.

The fire reignited in the afternoon, causing a huge plume of smoke to billow from the plant. That fire prompted an evacuation order for anyone between I-20 and Sigman Road, according to Rockdale County officials.

A shelter-in-place order has been given to the entirety of Rockdale County. Those residents should remain indoors with the windows and doors closed and should turn off their air conditioners.

The fire was extinguished around 3:30 p.m., according to McDaniel. She said the plume of smoke could be visible for several days.

Video shows a large, hazardous plume rising from a fire at the BioLab building in Conyers on Sunday. (Source: WANF)

Rockdale County officials requested assistance from other agencies, many of which are now deployed across the state of Georgia responding to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

The Georgia Department of Transportation also reported a “major hazardous materials fire” on Dogwood Drive at Blacklawn Road, near the BioLab location Sunday afternoon.

Evacuation sites were set up in the nearby city of Covington, Georgia, after the original evacuation site was also evacuated.

County officials said Sunday afternoon that those who don’t leave the evacuation zone need to shelter in place. Officials said anyone south of I-20 should be safe.

The county also called on all churches to cancel services today, for churches already in session to disperse immediately and for attendees to not travel through the affected areas.

The fire at the plant reignited as officials were working to remove the water-reactive chemical from BioLab to stop any further reaction, which McDaniel said requires heavy equipment. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is conducting air monitoring to determine what the chemical is.

Smoke from a fire at the BioLab chemical plant is seen in a Conyers neighborhood Sunday. (Source: WANF)

County officials said employees were at the facility at the time of the early morning incident, but no injuries have been reported.

Officials said there’s currently no timeframe on ending the shelter-in-place order.

BioLab is described on its website as a “swimming pool and spa water care division of KIK Consumer Products, based in Lawrenceville, Georgia.”

“We are actively investigating an incident at our BioLab facility in Conyers, Georgia. Our employees are accounted for with no injuries reported. Our team is on the scene, working with first responders and local authorities to assess and contain the situation. As always, the safety of our community remains our top priority,” KIK Consumer Products said in a statement to WANF.

A fire broke out at the same location in 2004, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

A similar incident reportedly happened at the facility in 2020. According to the U.S. Chemical Safety Board, the “thermal decomposition” of a product containing chlorine happened there on Sept. 14, 2020.