Ammonia Week in Review | September 25, 2015
Ammonia gets no shortage of attention in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…..
41 Hospitalized After Ammonia Leak at China Chemical Plant – Forty-one people have been admitted to hospital, including five in serious conditions, following a synthetic ammonia leak at a chemical plant in China’s central Henan Province, the latest industrial accident in the country. […keep reading]
Hazmat Crews Respond to Ammonia Leak in Clay County – The Clay County Sheriff’s Department says the leak was called in by someone at the Kragnes Inn after they smelled something suspicious. […keep reading]
Suburban St. Louis Ammonia Leak Hospitalizes 8 – Brentwood City Administrator Bola Akande says none of the injuries related to the leak Tuesday at the newly renovated Brentwood Recreation Complex was considered life-threatening. […keep reading]
EPA Fines IPNF Over Ammonia Spill – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has fined the Idaho Panhandle National Forest $15,000 for failing to report a large anhydrous ammonia spill. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Scares Rawai Locals – After a string of complaints, municipality officials found that a water plant in Rawai had been leaking ammonia into the main canal on Sunday. […keep reading]
Farmland Foods Evacuated for Ammonia Leak – Farmland Foods at 2nd and N Streets in Lincoln has been evacuated Tuesday evening due to a strong ammonia odor. […keep reading]
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