Ammonia Week in Review | April 19, 2019

April 19th, 2019 | ,

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A Nebraskan dairy spells trouble in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review



Two Injured from Ammonia Leak at Norfolk Business – The sheriff’s office, police department and the Norfolk Rescue Services responded to the scene. Two people were injured. One was taken by ambulance to Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk and the other as flown. […keep reading]

Testing Ammonia Hoses (Non-Refrigeration) – In non-refrigeration applications, it is important that facility owners familiarize with the requirements for pressure testing hoses. […keep reading]

2019 Salinas Valley Ammonia Safety Day – The safety day will be held at the Salinas Sports Complex on May 23, 2019. […keep reading]

Ammonia Leak at Fruit Plant Forces Prosser Elementary Students to Move to Another School – The leak at Milne Fruit Products was detected at 6:45 a.m. Sunday and employees immediately contained the gas by sealing off the room, said plant officials. Federal, state and local agencies were notified of the problem and the leak was located in one of the plant’s tank rooms. […keep reading]

Lawrence County Dollar General Store Evacuated for Reported Ammonia Smell – Several Lawrence County Emergency Service Agencies responded to a report of an ammonia smell at the Dollar General Store in Leoma, the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office reported on Friday. The building was evacuated while responders worked to find the cause of the odor. […keep reading]

Chemical Company causes Problems at Waynesville Sewer Treatment Plant – An expansion at a plant in Waynesville has created an unexpected problem at the town’s sewer treatment plant. Town officials said ammonia levels at the plant began spiking, which led to a state violation and fines. […keep reading]

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