Ammonia Week in Review | December 12, 2014
Ammonia leaks, news, training, and fines mix up in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review……
Lampasas Downtown Reopened After Ammonia Leak – No injuries have been reported in the leak that caused the evacuation of the downtown and surrounding downtown area. The city says someone reported a smell of ammonia around 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon near the Windsor Foods. […keep reading]
EPA Settlement Reduces Risk Of Ammonia Releases From Conn. Cold Storage Facility – Under a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bozzuto’s Inc., which operates a cold storage warehouse in North Haven, Connecticut, is updating its operations so that public safety is enhanced. The company has also agreed to pay $124,181 to settle claims it violated the federal Clean Air Act’s chemical release prevention requirements. […keep reading]
Man Treated For Ammonia Gas Leaking From Fridge In Loughborough – A man was treated for ammonia gas poisoning from a leaking fridge at his Loughborough home yesterday. […keep reading]
Q&A | Relief Valves Protecting Multiple Vessels – Question: Can a single relief valve assembly be used to protect more than one ammonia refrigeration pressure vessel? […keep reading]
Resource Compliance and CalCA Ammonia Refrigeration Training Days – Thank you for all who attended the training this week! If you were not able to attend this week, please join us in January 2015.
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