Ammonia Week in Review | September 14, 2018

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An ammonia leak at a Kellogg facility in New Jersey leaves an employee with burns in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review



1 Hospitalized Following Ammonia Leak at Kellogg Plant in Winslow Township – One person has been hospitalized following an ammonia leak at the Kellogg plant in Winslow Township on Friday night. Authorities say crews responded to the plant on the 300 block of South Egg Harbor Road shortly after 9 p.m. for reports of an ammonia leak. […keep reading]

Ammonia Leak at Canterbury Milk Processing Plant – Fire and Emergency relieving shift manager John Ditmer says two people were treated by medical staff following the leak. A damaged valve during routine maintenance is believed to have activated the ammonia detection system, triggering the plant evacuation. […keep reading]

Ammonia Leak Triggers Evacuation of North Delta Ice Rink – Sungod Arena was evacuated Sunday night after an ammonia was detected in the rinks cooling system. Witnesses say staff had the building evacuated in under four minutes, with many people leaving behind phones and other personal items, as Delta Fire and HAZMAT teams arrived at the arena. […keep reading]

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