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A leak at the Austin Powder Plant forced residents in the southeast Ohio village of Zaleski to evacuate their homes last week ...
ADDYSTON, Ohio (WKRC) - The small village of Addyston is grappling with the news that the INEOS plastics plant, a significant contributor to the local economy, will permanently close in the second ...
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - The company tied to the September leak of styrene said Thursday it will close its plant in Addyston next year, according to our partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Neighbors have more questions about styrene leak, the fate of Frisch's, plus more top stories Published October 25, 2024 at 4:00 AM EDT Listen • 48:30 Jim Nolan ...
Call 1-800-757-7387 for questions regarding claims. One of the companies tied to the styrene leak has a history of violating environmental laws, according to federal authorities.
"I don't know exactly when the Cincinnati Fire Department actually started the air readings," said Mike Miller with the Central Railroad Co. of Indiana. "We have to get those.
On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss the response from the Trump campaign. Then, a hazardous chemical leak from a railcar forces neighbors to evacuate near Whitewater Township, Cleves and Hooven.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local lung specialist has reassured residents that short-term exposure to styrene, a compound used in plastics, is unlikely to have lingering health impacts.
An evacuation order remains in place after a railcar in Ohio began leaking styrene on Tuesday. While the leak has stopped, roads in the area are also staying closed.
Styrene is flammable and can be fatal if it’s inhaled. Exposure to styrene can damage organs, inflame lungs and make it hard to breathe, according to previous Enquirer reporting of a 2005 styrene leak ...
Now that residents are able to return home following a leak of toxic styrene from a railcar in Whitewater Township near Cleves, officials will turn their attention to the investigation around the ...
In August 2005, styrene began leaking from a rail car in Cincinnati's East End. That was not the result of a derailment, but the leak forced evacuations and shelter-in-place orders for residents.