Ammonia Week in Review | September 2, 2016
Ammonia clean up proves to be costly in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…..
Vineland Ammonia Scare Costs EPA Around $500,000 – The EPA set the estimated cost to remove 9,700 toxic anhydrous ammonia and 37,000 gallons of meltwater at $500,000. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Detected Early: Richmond Dairies’ Chris Sharpe – MILK processing has resumed at the Richmond Dairies’ factory at Casino after an ammonia leak yesterday. […keep reading]
West Miami-Dade Business Evacuated After Ammonia Leak – Dozens of employees were evacuated from a West Miami-Dade business, Monday night, after an ammonia leak was detected. […keep reading]
Linwood Rail Yard Evacuated for Suspected Ammonia Spill – According to Larry James, director of the Davidson County EMS, at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday workers at the classification yard reported a tanker car was leaking ammonia, which is toxic when breathed in. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Reported at High Liner Foods – A small hole was found in a refrigerant line at the frozen seafood processing business. […keep reading]
I-90 Back Open After Ammonia Leak at Thorpe Road Beverage Company – Interstate 90 was shut down for about an hour Wednesday evening between U.S. Highway 195 and Exit 276 (Thorpe Road) as fire crews responded to an ammonia leak at the same business that also reported a leak Saturday. […keep reading]
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