Ammonia Week in Review | July 26, 2019

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A wind storm causes an ammonia release in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review



Storms Blow Over Tractor-Trailer, Injures Driver; Causes Ammonia Leak – A tractor-trailer driver in New Holland, Lancaster County, was taken to the hospital Wednesday night when his rig was blown over in severe weather. […keep reading]

Do All Permit Required Confined Spaces Require a Permit? – On the surface, this appears to be a silly question. Regulations, however, often have nuances and it so happens that according to Title 8 CCR §5157, the answer is ‘No’. Let me explain. […keep reading]

Lawsuit Filed Against Brookshire’s following 2017 Ammonia Leak – The plaintiffs are seeking personal injury and property damages in excess of $1,000,000. On July 10, six additional workers filed claims in a Smith County district court. […keep reading]

Lineage Logistics to Deploy On-Demand Subcooler at Ammonia Plant – Rebound’s IcePoint system provides bursts of cooling that boost throughput and save energy in blast freezing. […keep reading]

Firefighters Respond to Suspected Ammonia Leak at Industrial Unit – An industrial building had to be evacuated following a suspected ammonia leak. […keep reading]

Govt: Ammonia Tank will be Constructed Outside CRZ Area – The government, on Thursday, informed the State Legislative Assembly that the ammonia tank of the Zuari Agro Chemical, which forms a part of the factory’s expansion plan, would be constructed outside the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) area, within the boundaries of the factory. […keep reading]

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