Ammonia Week in Review | February 1, 2013
In case you missed the ammonia headlines this week, here is the latest Ammonia Week in Review…
Criminal Break In Leads to Ammonia Leak – A break in led to an ammonia leak at an out-of-business ice rink in Burton Wednesday. Genesee County’s hazardous materials team was called out to the former Ice Mountain rink at 5371 Daly Farms Drive after police caught a man on the roof during a break-in, the Burton Fire Department said. […keep reading]
IIAR 2013 Industrial Refrigeration Conference & Exhibition – The Industrial refrigeration industry’s leading manufacturers, contractors, trainers and other service providers will gather in Colorado Springs to display their products and services at the 2013 IIAR Industrial Refrigeration Conference & Exhibition. This world renowned event attracts a highly qualified audience […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Obstructs Turlock Traffic – A warehouse ammonia leak shut down traffic on two streets and kept neighbors inside Sunday morning, but emergency workers in spacesuit-type gear quickly fixed the problem and no one was hurt. An employee of an adjacent business reported a vapor cloud about 6:20 above Americold, which provides cold storage. The Turlock Fire Department used a reverse-911 automated message to alert about 100 neighbors […keep reading]
Crews Clean Up Ammonia Leak in Sheboygan – An ammonia leak in Sheboygan causes a bit of a scare on Tuesday afternoon, January 29th. Authorities say a tank holding anhydrous ammonia at American Orthodontics began leaking around 1 p.m. Workers were evacuated and people living nearby were told to stay inside their homes. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Shuts Down Rockford Road – Members of the Rockford Fire Department responded to Rockford Heat Treaters around noon on January 25 for an ammonia leak. The business was evacuated and the department is working on cleaning up the spill […keep reading]
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