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Ammonia gets caught up in politics in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. How Will Trump Election Influence Ammonia Refrigeration? – The EPA’s soon-to-be-released RMP rule changes may be targeted by new administration, but low-charge ammonia trend should go forward, says GCCA government expert. […keep reading] Fire, Law, Medical Agencies Respond to Ammonia Leak – Emergency […]
Thank you for attending the 8-hour CalARP course instructed by Resource Compliance at Hodel’s Banquet Center on November 14, 2016. We hope the full day of training was valuable to you, and will be a benefit to your company. Below are links to a variety of the resources from the CalARP training: CalARP Presentation Common PHA Recommendations […]
Ammonia leaks have devastating outcomes in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. Ammonia Leak Causes Faintings – At least seven people – three bystanders and four firemen – fainted on Monday due to an ammonia leak in an ice factory in Meanchey district, leading authorities to arrest the factory owner and evacuate workers, […]
Ammonia reporting proves to be vital in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. One Worker Injured After Anhydrous Ammonia Leak Between Glyndon And Dilworth – Two 1,000-pound anhydrous ammonia tanks on a trailer connected to a pickup at the elevator started to leak, said Glyndon Fire Chief Bob Chuchna. […keep reading] Ingham Chicken Factory At […]
It is often confusing and even stressful to navigate the requirement for reporting ammonia releases to government agencies. In an attempt to make sense of the requirements, we have prepared answers to commonly asked questions related to reporting releases. What laws govern release reporting? At the Federal level, there are two primary EPA regulations that […]