Ammonia Week in Review | June 7, 2019
Lawsuits follow after the Beach Park ammonia release which injured over 30 people in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…
Residents Sue Company, Driver after Beach Park Anhydrous Ammonia Leak – Blackened trees stretch all the way down the side of the road where an anhydrous ammonia leak happened more than a month ago. It’s a stark reminder of the incident, even though the gas is now gone. […keep reading]
Connecticut to Finalize HFC Regs Next Year – State environmental department will use California as a model in putting together HFC cuts that have to be vetted by state legislators. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Evacuates Wilson Parkway – Residents within a one-mile radius were ordered to shelter indoors, turn off their air conditioners and keep their windows and doors closed until further notice. […keep reading]
WWFD Responds to Ammonia Leak at Amcor – The building was evacuated as a precaution and building is being ventilated. Crews entered the building in protective suits and the source/valve was isolated and shut off. […keep reading]
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