Ammonia Week in Review | June 23, 2017
Ammonia heats up in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….
Florence Officials Relocated Residents After Ammonia Leak – Several residents around Harrell and Marion Streets were relocated Saturday evening because of an ammonia leak at the ReddyIce plant on Harrell Street. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Sparks Emergency Response – Chelan County, Wa.,Emergency Management issued a shelter-in-place order for a half-mile radius around the fruit packaging plant. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak in Klingerstown not a Safety Issue for Area – While an investigation continues into the cause of an ammonia leak at a Klingerstown food plant Sunday, Schuylkill County Emergency Management Agency coordinator John M. Matz complimented the professional actions taken by the plant safety manager and first responders. […keep reading]
Trailer Crash Causes Anhydrous Ammonia Leak in Michigan – Authorities say a trailer being used to haul a tank of anhydrous ammonia jackknifed in Michigan, causing a leak that prompted the evacuation of about 10 nearby homes. […keep reading]
EPA RMP citations @ ice plant (51 pound NH3 release & $40K) – Respondent owns and operates a facility that produces, processes, handles, and/or stores a regulated extremely hazardous substance, anhydrous ammonia. The facility uses anhydrous ammonia in a closed-circuit refrigeration system to produce and store ice. […keep reading]
Resource Compliance Hits the Rapids – Our team had a blast whitewater rafting down the Upper Kings River earlier this month. The expedition was led by our very own, Chad Collin, through Kings River Expeditions. […keep reading]
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