WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - The investigation into the recent rail disaster west of Cincinnati, which led to a mass evacuation, has revealed that the release of styrene gas from a tanker car ...
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 leak ...
As federal officials investigate the leak of styrene from a rail car near Cleves, one University of Cincinnati expert says such toxic chemical leaks are likely to happen more often. That's because oil ...
Update: The railcar in Whitewater Township has stopped leaking styrene but the evacuation order remains in place. See our latest story on cincinnati.com for updates. Officials continue to work at the ...
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - Styrene, a toxic flammable chemical leaking from a railyard in western Hamilton County is widely used to make plastics and rubber. Those products are used to ...
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - The chemical company linked to the railcar styrene gas leak in Whitewater Township last week failed to show up Tuesday night at a community meeting about it.
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Neighbors in Whitewater Township and surrounding areas were able to get some questions answered on Tuesday night, one week after a styrene leak forced them to evacuate for ...
Residents may now return home after being ordered to evacuate due to a styrene leak near Cleves Tuesday afternoon. Officials at a press conference Wednesday evening said the evacuation order, ...
SELKIRK — The railcar responsible for leaking styrene gas, forcing authorities to issue evacuation orders and scramble several state and federal agencies into action, had sat at the SABIC plastics ...
Loomis said people can smell styrene gas at levels as low as 0.1 parts per million, but the federal government considers 100 ppm as the upper limit for workers on a 40-hour week. Monday’s testing ...