Ammonia Week in Review | September 8, 2017
Ammonia stirs up the waters in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….
Fire Crews Called to Ammonia Leak at Grimsby Docks – Three Humberside Fire and Rescue crews, from Grimsby and Immingham, have rushed to Humber Bridge Road, when a faulty value has caused the toxic gas leak. […keep reading]
Ammonia From Wells Blue Bunny Plant Likely Caused Fish Kill – Julie Sievers of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the dead fish were first reported early Thursday morning by a person who’d been on a bike path near the stream. […keep reading]
Anhydrous Ammonia Leak Forces Many Residents in Tipton to Evacuate – Friday morning several Tipton residents were forced to evacuate after a gas valve malfunctioned at the Cedar County Co-op. Janet Kramer lives across the street from the co-op and said emergency management officials alerted her around 8 a.m. […keep reading]
Residents Say They Experiences Burning Eyes, Headache During Ammonia Leak – Before the ammonia leak at the Brookshire’s Distribution Center was contained today, Tyler police asked residents and businesses in the immediate area to evacuate. […keep reading]
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