PASADENA, Calif.—Hundreds of gallons of fuel flowed into the Alhambra Wash Dec. 19 after a vehicle struck the gasoline pump in Pasadena, authorities said. The incident occurred Sunday around 3 p.m. at the 76 gas station located on Arroyo Seco Parkway and Glenarm Street. What appeared to be a black SUV smashed into the pump while backing up, according to security footage. After finding out the pump was damaged and oil spewing, the driver reported the incident to Pasadena Fire Department. The nearby City of San Marino reported the damaged pump had spilled 800 to 1,000 gallons of gasoline. The fuel leaked into the storm drain that ultimately lead to the Alhambra Wash, a Rio Hondo River tributary. “LA County Hazmat and a private contractor will continue the clean up on the gasoline spill until 2pm [Monday]. They are coordinating the cleanup throughout the wash, starting in Pasadena, passing through …